Indian media has been spreading misinformation, twisting facts to fit their narrative. To clear the air, Mohsin Naqvi came forward to spit the facts: I have done nothing wrong, I have never apologised to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and I have no intention of doing so. These false claims are pure propaganda, crafted to mislead audiences and stir controversy.
Once more, politics has invaded cricket, destroying the essence of a game that is supposed to bring people together rather than drive them apart.
As the President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), I’ve been clear from the start—I was ready to hand over the trophy on the scheduled day, and that offer still stands. If the BCCI truly wants it, they can pick it up from the ACC office at any time.
This isn’t about ego or rivalry; it’s about keeping cricket clean from baseless accusations and political agendas. The focus should be on the game, not fabricated stories.







