Asian Cricket Council
Organisation administrating cricket in Asia
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2025 | Mohsin Naqvi from Pakistan becomes president of the Asian Cricket Council, serving from 2025 to the present. |
2025 | Next Men's Asia Cup tournament scheduled. |
2024 | Shamsi Silva from Sri Lanka becomes president of the Asian Cricket Council, serving from 2024 to 2025. |
2024 | Women's Asia Cup tournament scheduled, with Sri Lanka as the hosts. |
2024 | U19 Men's Asia Cup tournament to be held, with Bangladesh emerging as champions. |
2024 | U19 Women's Asia Cup tournament held, with India as the champions. |
2024 | Japan, Indonesia, Tajikistan, Mongolia, Philippines, and Uzbekistan join the Asian Cricket Council. |
2023 | Men's Asia Cup tournament held, with India emerging as champions. |
2021 | Jay Shah from India becomes president of the Asian Cricket Council, serving from 2021 to 2024. |
2019 | The headquarters of the Asian Cricket Council was relocated to Dubai, near the International Cricket Council (ICC) office. |
August 20 2016 | The ACC headquarters was officially opened in Colombo, Sri Lanka. |
2012 | Cambodia becomes a member of the Asian Cricket Council. |
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