In the first game of the Asia Cup 2023, which is being held in Pakistan and Sri Lanka, Nepal made history by competing for the first time in a major international sporting event on a continental scale. They were the ninth team to participate in this premier cricket tournament that was held among Asian teams. Within a decade, Nepal was able to accelerate its development in this sport and acquire the right to compete at the Twenty20 International and One-Day International (ODI) levels. This achievement is worthy of praise.
The International Cricket Council (ICC), which is the global governing body of cricket, has set a goal of attracting additional nations to participate in the sport. The Asian Cricket Council (ACC), which governs cricket in Asia, can assist the ICC in accomplishing this goal. It is not at all a secret that the number of people in Sri Lanka who play cricket regularly has decreased as a direct result of their national team’s disastrous performance in international competition.
In light of these circumstances, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) will need to take action in order to increase the sport’s following across the Asian continent. After the 1990s, cricket gained a lot of followers in the Asian continent, and the fan following of the sport in countries such as India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan verify the fact that the sport gained a lot of supporters in the Asian continent. After this iteration of the Asia Cup in 2023, the ACC ought to make it an eight-team competition and invite more developing Asian nations whose national team plays cricket to participate in this prestigious tournament.