The Asian Games in 2023 will feature both men's and women's cricket, and the BCCI has approved India's participation.
The Asian Games 2023, which are scheduled to take place in China in the months of September and October, have received BCCI approval for Indian cricket teams to compete. Teams from the men's and women's divisions will both go to the competition.
The Leading Group of Control for Cricket in India affirmed the people's cricket crews' support for the 2023 Asian Games on Friday, 7 July. The BCCI Peak Committee showed up at the choice in a gathering in Mumbai and chose to send the original capacity crew for the ladies' opposition, detailed news office PTI.
The Asian Games 2023, set to be held in Hangzhou will run between the long periods of September and October.
A second-string Indian group will take part in the men's opposition, starting September 28 while an original capacity side will be picked for the ladies' occasion, starting September 19.
Cricket has been played just threefold in the Asian Games history and the last time it was held in Incheon in 2014 when India didn't partake.
The opposition harmonizes with vital time for men's group with India facilitating the ODI World Cup from October 5.
In a note, BCCI said considering the packed worldwide timetable, it will be a test to handle a group at Asian Games yet adding to the public reason is likewise significant. India will be the top choice to win gold both in people classifications.
"Through compelling preparation, correspondence, and coordination, the BCCI plans to explore those difficulties effectively and add to the public reason by handling a group in all kinds of people class in accordance with the Public authority of India's headings," the board said on Friday.
In other significant choices, the BCCI will execute the Indian Chief Association's Effect Player Rule in the head homegrown T20 competition - Syed Mushtaq Ali Prize. The competition will start on October 16. The Effect Player was presented in SMAT last season however it must be brought before the finish of the fourteenth over and must be named before the throw.
The Effect Player rule was generally utilized in the Indian Chief Association and nullified the utilization of all-rounders in the competition.