India won’t travel to Pakistan for 2023 Asia Cup — BCCI

Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan plays a shot during the Asia Cup Twenty20 international cricket Super Four match between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, UAE, on September 4, 2022. (AFP/File)
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Updated 18 October 2022
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India won’t travel to Pakistan for 2023 Asia Cup — BCCI

  • Pakistan is also the host of 2025 Champions Trophy
  • India are the hosts of the 2023 ODI World Cup

ISLAMABAD: India will not travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup in 2023, the cricket news website ESPNcricinfo said on Tuesday, raising questions over where the tournament will now be held.

The development occurred on the day of the BCCI’s annual general meeting in Mumbai, where BCCI secretary Jay Shah, who is also the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) president, suggested next year’s Asia Cup needed to be played at a different venue.

The ACC is yet to discuss the issue, after which a decision will be taken. The PCB has not yet commented on the development.

“The Asia Cup 2023 will be held at a neutral venue,” Shah told the media after the AGM. “I am saying this as ACC President. We [India] can’t go there [to Pakistan], they can’t come here. In the past also, Asia Cup has been played at a neutral venue.”

In the next three years, Pakistan are hosts of two major tournaments, the 2023 Asia Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy, while India are the hosts of the 2023 ODI World Cup. After Shah’s remarks, the impact on the schedules for these tournaments remains to be seen.

India’s last trip to Pakistan was for the 2008 Asia Cup, while Pakistan’s last visit to India was for the 2016 T20 World Cup. Due to strained political relations between the two countries, India and Pakistan have not played any bilateral cricket since Pakistan toured India in 2012-13.

India and Pakistan last played each other at the 2022 Asia Cup in UAE in August-September this year, and they are due to face off in the T20 World Cup in Melbourne on October 23.

However, the possibility of India traveling to Pakistan for the first time in nearly 15 years emerged after the BCCI listed the 2023 Asia Cup in Pakistan as one of the “major/multi-national events” for the Indian men’s team in its AGM agenda note sent to state associations last week.


Pakistan PM praises stuntman ‘Sultan Golden’ for breaking record for fastest reverse car driving

Updated 13 December 2025
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Pakistan PM praises stuntman ‘Sultan Golden’ for breaking record for fastest reverse car driving

  • Sultan Muhammad Khan drove one mile in reverse in just 57 seconds to set new world record, local media widely reported
  • Khan previously broke world record for longest motorbike ramp jump in 1987, managing a 249-feet long jump in Lahore

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari praised renowned stuntman Sultan Muhammad Khan, popularly known as “Sultan Golden,” for breaking the world record for fastest reverse driving a car on Saturday. 

As per local media reports, Khan achieved the feat in the capital of Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province Quetta, when he drove one mile in reserve in just 57 seconds. 

“Sultan Golden has made Pakistan proud across the world,” Sharif said in a statement released by his office. 

The Pakistani prime minister said his government is committed to providing all possible facilities in every field of sports. 

Zardari also heaped praise on the stuntman for setting the new world record. 

“He said the achievement reflects the skill, courage and dedication of Pakistanis, strengthening Pakistan’s positive image globally and wished him continued success,” the president’s official X account wrote. 

Khan has been performing stunts since the 1980s in Pakistan, a country where motorsports does not gain traction due to a lack of infrastructure and popularity of other sports such as cricket, football and squash. 

Khan, who hails from the southwestern city of Pasni, earned the nickname ‘Golden’ early on in his youth for his iconic curly golden hair. 

In March 1987, he entered his name in the Guinness Book of World Records when he performed the longest motorbike ramp jump in Lahore. Khan managed a 249-feet long jump, beating the previous record by two feet.