India, Oct. 21 -- There is no end in sight to the Asia Cup trophy impasse. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) formally wrote to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) last week, expressing displeasure over the trophy the Suryakumar Yadav-led India won by beating Pakistan in the September 28 final still not being handed over.

The ACC under instructions from its Pakistani president Mohsin Naqvi, it is learnt, has written back saying the trophy can only be handed over to an Indian cricket representative in a ceremony.

With the ACC head refusing to let go of his power to present the trophy and the Indian board in no mood to offer him the stage, the matter is set to go to the International Cricket Council (ICC) with a board meeting sc...