KARACHI: In an unprecedented move, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on Wednesday tweaked its already announced schedule of the ongoing Asia Cup – apparently to please India, the hosts of the tournament in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The ACC has released a revised schedule for the Super Four stage, as all four teams have been finalised. According to the Super Four schedule announced following Hong Kong’s marginal loss, India will now play all the matches in Dubai regardless of the other teams’ position in their respective groups. Not only have India been given an A1 status before their decider match against Pakistan, but the ACC has also assumed that Afghanistan and Bangladesh will be B1 and B2, respectively. However, the latter two are yet to play each other in their group match after both won against Sri Lanka. According to the Super Four schedule, India and Pakistan will play Bangladesh and Afghanistan, respectively, on Friday to kick off the super4 stage. Initially, however, it was A1 vs B2 and A2 vs B1 in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, respectively. Published in Daily Times, September 20th 2018.