Revival Of Cricket’s Afro-Asia Cup On The Cards
Asia Cup was last played in 2018 and Afro Asia Cup in 2007.
The Afro-Asia Cup, a popular cricket tournament that brings together top teams from Africa and Asia, is set to be revived after a long hiatus.
The tournament was last held in 2007, and there has been growing demand for its return.
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) and the African Cricket Association (ACA) are reportedly in talks to revive the tournament.
The revival of the Afro-Asia Cup is expected to be a major boost for cricket in both Africa and Asia.
The tournament will provide a platform for players from both regions to showcase their skills and compete against each other.
It will also help to promote cricket in Africa, where the sport is still developing.
The Afro-Asia Cup was first played in 2005.
The tournament was originally a one-day international (ODI) event, but it was converted to a Twenty20 International (T20I) event in 2007.
The tournament has been won by both Asian and African teams.
The most recent edition of the tournament, which was held in 2007, was won by India.
The revival of the Afro-Asia Cup is expected to be welcomed by cricket fans around the world.
The tournament is likely to be held in 2023 or 2024.
The exact format of the tournament has not yet been announced, but it is expected to be similar to the previous editions.