Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan have all cited logistical and financial reasons for rejecting the hybrid model. Consequently, if the Asia Cup takes place, it will be hosted in a single country. Reports from Pakistan suggest that they may withdraw from the competition if their demands are not met.
In light of India’s continued refusal to play in Pakistan, the neighboring country proposed the Hybrid Model, which suggested hosting three to four matches in Pakistan while holding the remaining matches in a neutral venue. However, with the rejection of this proposal, the Asia Cup’s future is uncertain, particularly if Pakistan decides not to participate. Here are three possible outcomes if Pakistan withdraws from the tournament:
Asia Cup Proceeds with Other Teams under Certain Conditions:
In Pakistan’s absence, the Asia Cup could continue in Sri Lanka or another country, featuring the remaining participating teams – India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Although the tournament may still be named the Asia Cup, broadcasters may seek to renegotiate the deal due to Pakistan’s absence. The absence of an India-Pakistan clash, which is a highlight of major tournaments, would significantly impact the event. The tournament would be held in one country within the designated window.
Four-Nation Series in India:
If the Asia Cup is not held, India may propose a four or five-nation ODI series involving Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka to be hosted in India during the Asia Cup window. This could recreate the excitement of the traditional Tri-Nation series, which has been scarce in recent years. Such a series could serve as valuable preparation for the Asian teams ahead of the upcoming World Cup, especially considering that the World Cup is set to be held in India.
Teams Engage in Separate Bilateral Series:
If the Asia Cup is not held, teams may opt to engage in separate bilateral series with other nations worldwide as part of their preparation for the ODI World Cup. Sri Lanka, whose fate for the ODI World Cup qualification is uncertain, would particularly benefit from ensuring a World Cup berth in the upcoming qualifiers. India, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan have already secured their spots in the ODI World Cup.
While these outcomes represent various possibilities, the final decision regarding the Asia Cup’s fate will depend on further negotiations and the willingness of participating teams to find alternatives in light of Pakistan’s potential withdrawal.