Mohsin Naqvi, the president of the Asian Cricket Council and chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, is likely to be under intense scrutiny once again as India and Pakistan prepare to face off in the Under-19 Asia Cup final on Sunday.
According to reports from Pakistani media, Naqvi is expected to travel to Dubai to watch the title clash in person and take part in the post-match proceedings, a move that could reopen memories of past trophy-related controversies involving the two rivals.
Naqvi Expected at U19 Asia Cup Final in Dubai
As per a report by Geo News, Naqvi is set to be present at the stadium for the high-voltage final between India and Pakistan. Along with watching the match, he is also expected to attend the closing ceremony of the tournament.
If past events are any indication, the ACC chief is likely to lead the presentation ceremony, including handing over the trophy to the champions.
Past Trophy Row Still Fresh
Naqvi’s expected role at the Under-19 final comes against the backdrop of a lingering controversy from the senior men’s Asia Cup earlier this year. In September 2025, Naqvi attended the final in Dubai where India defeated Pakistan to win the title.
However, amid heightened political sensitivities, the Indian team chose not to receive the trophy from him on the podium. The silverware was subsequently kept at the ACC headquarters and, as of now, has still not been formally handed over to the Indian side.
Rising Stars Asia Cup Presentation in November
The situation was markedly different during the Rising Stars Asia Cup final in November 2025. Naqvi was present in Doha when Pakistan Shaheens edged past Bangladesh A in a dramatic Super Over finish.
On that occasion, he was seen celebrating on the field and personally presented the trophy to the winning team, drawing widespread attention across the cricketing fraternity.
High Stakes for ACC President Once Again
With India and Pakistan contesting another final, this time at the Under-19 level, Naqvi’s presence at the closing ceremony is expected to be closely monitored.
Given the unresolved trophy issue from the senior Asia Cup, the upcoming final represents another delicate moment for the ACC president as he navigates the sensitive dynamics of Asian cricket during one of its most watched rivalries.