He's not 'large enough to judge' if the Asia Cup should be granted, according to Mohsin Naqvi: "India will see trophy"

By : Sandhya
Mohsin Naqvi came under fire from former India spinner Harbhajan Singh for stealing the Asia Cup trophy and failing to give it back to the rightful winners. India defeated Pakistan by five wickets in the summit match at the Dubai International Stadium on September 28, sparking a massive controversy after the eight-team competition ended. Naqvi, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board and the Asian Cricket Council, offered the trophy to Suryakumar Yadav's side, but they declined.
Due to an ongoing impasse between the Indian team and Naqvi, the presentation was postponed by over an hour. The ceremony ended abruptly, nevertheless, because the latter refused to change their position. India did not receive the trophy, but Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, and Kuldeep Yadav each received their own honors.
The trophy appeared to be taken with Naqvi as he left the stadium. Even though the trophy is still at the ACC headquarters, Naqvi is adamant about giving it to India. Since Naqvi is too small to determine whether India should receive the trophy or not, the Turbanator thinks their antics would be inconsequential.