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PCB Issues Official Statement on Asia Cup Participation

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finally issued an official statement regarding the national team’s future in the ongoing Asia Cup, following the heated handshake controversy that marred their high-profile clash against India.

Pakistan’s participation in the remainder of the tournament once again became a subject of intense speculation in both local and international media after the team cancelled its scheduled pre-match press conference ahead of today’s final Group A clash against the UAE. However, the PCB has now confirmed that no final decision has been made regarding the team’s continued involvement in the Asia Cup.

At the center of the controversy is match referee Andy Pycroft, who officiated last Sunday’s game against India. The PCB has accused the Zimbabwean official of enabling India’s undermining of the spirit of cricket by allegedly instructing Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha not to exchange handshakes with Suryakumar Yadav, and by failing to take action when Indian players refused to acknowledge their counterparts after the match.

The ICC has reportedly dismissed the protest lodged by the PCB over Pycroft’s conduct, adding another layer of tension to the situation.

The matter has grown increasingly sensitive, not only because Pakistan could face India again in the Super Four stage if they defeat the UAE, but also due to significant financial implications. A withdrawal from the Asia Cup could reportedly cost the PCB an estimated $16 million in revenue.

Despite the complexities, the PCB has yet to decide its next course of action. The Pakistan cricket team, however, participated in a training session last night, indicating that their match against the UAE is likely to proceed as scheduled.

For now, all eyes are on today’s meeting between PCB and government officials, where a final decision will be made on whether Pakistan continues its Asia Cup campaign or takes the extraordinary step of pulling out.


  • Pakistani plyers apnai boycott ko register karnai k liay yeh kahain k agr Indian hath na Mika k Koii penalty nahi HOTI to hum bhi an Kisi team se hath nahi milaingai.

  • Hath ni milatey deal krtey hyn hamarey baron sy bas yeahi baat hy. Cricket aik gand ban gya hy isey khatam hi kar dena chaiye. Waisey isey sirf Pakistan k musalman hi kheltay hyn keun k paisey agya hy is may

  • In my opinion it is the performance that matters, what they did is not a good professional gesture, please do not copy their negativity.
    Play the next match with true spirit, give them a reply with victory in the upcoming match.


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