The BCCI will address the Asia Cup trophy handover at the upcoming ICC meeting. India refused to accept the trophy from Pakistan's Interior Minister and PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi. The BCCI has formally communicated with the ACC but received no response. India's stance remains firm on not receiving the trophy from Naqvi.
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