Even right now things are not clear about any update what will happen, and we are going to have Asia Cup in this year or no because we have usual headache from both sides with Jay Shah is surely not going to have any soft corner for the Pakistan, and they will also try their best to avoid any change of venue for me here we need to have brought few changes with this could be settled for the t20 format with having eight to ten teams which will give good chance to few new countries join here and try to achieve better quality and performance and U-19 competition could be also useful with nearly 10 to 12 teams from Asian countries surely give good improvement and chance to few other countries which want to have better future in this game.
I still believe that in the end some sort of compromise will be reached between Najam Sethi of the PCB and Jay Shah of the BCCI. Earlier when Rameez Raja was the head of the PCB, the relations between PCB and BCCI were at the lowest point. Rameez was very aggressive, especially in terms of forcing the other teams to play in Pakistan. And he achieved a lot of success with this. If Asia Cup was taken out of Pakistan, it would have dealt a big blow to Rameez. Now Najam Sethi seems to be ready for negotiations. He may settle for having tournament in a neutral venue, given that the PCB gets properly compensated.
@SirLancelot,
If the venue changes from Pakistan to any other country, or even in a neutral host is going to be placed, I think it is going to be very unethical and it is going to be an injustice from the ICC as well. It was decided a long time ago that Pakistan is going to be the host of the Asia cup. And now just because of some complaints from India, it cannot be changed.
And if for some unbelievable reason, it does end up changing, I think we would finally know that the ICC does not care about what actually goes on in cricket. But honestly, I do not think the venue is going to be changed.