India expressed strong objections during the Asian Cricket Council meeting held on Tuesday, September 30, confronting ACC chief and Pakistan cricket board chairman Mohsin Naqvi regarding his involvement in the Asia Cup trophy controversy that arose during the post-match presentation after the final. India declined to accept the trophy from Naqvi, who subsequently took it into his possession.

BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla, representing the BCCI at the meeting, posed challenging questions to Naqvi, criticizing him for not presenting the trophy to the victorious Indian team. Shukla emphasized that the trophy is owned by the ACC, not Naqvi personally, who had taken it to his hotel room. He insisted that the trophy should be properly handed over to India and urged the ACC to address the is

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