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PCB to decide on Asia Cup participation today

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will take the final decision on the Asia Cup participation on Wednesday, their spokesperson confirmed late Tuesday night.

The fate of Pakistan’s campaign at the Asia Cup was discussed at a high-profile PCB meeting in Islamabad on Tuesday night.

The handshake controversy began on Sunday as the neighbours met for the first time since a military conflict between them in May, but tensions simmered after the match as India’s players left the field without shaking hands.

“The PCB will decide on the participation in Asia Cup on Wednesday and consultations on the matter are in progress,” The PCB spokesperson said. “The decision will be made in line with the national interest.”

The decision has not been taken as yet whether Pakistan will boycott the Asia Cup or continue to participate.

The PCB meeting was presided over by PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi.

The handshake incident sparked outrage in Pakistan, with the PCB lodging a formal protest and captain Salman Ali Agha boycotting his post-match media duties.

In the meantime, the PCB demanded an action against match referee Andy Pycroft, but the International Cricket Council (ICC) has reportedly turned down the PCB’s request to remove the official from the ongoing Asia Cup, following the match where India defeated Pakistan by seven wickets.

The PCB also took action against their Director International Usman Wahla over the handshake controversy, citing his failure to manage the situation during the match.

On Tuesday, Pakistan cancelled the pre-match press conference ahead of their fixture with the United Arab Emirates that is scheduled for Wednesday, September 17, 2025.

The Pakistan team management chose to skip the press conference due to heavy presence of the Indian media. The management anticipated questions about the boycott and, therefore, chose to forego the session with the journalists to avoid any further controversy.

Pycroft removed from Pak matches

On late Tuesday night, Pakistan were assured that Pycorft will be removed from their matches, according to the sources close to this matter. 

Referee Richie Richardson can be appointed in Pycroft’s place.  

Pakistan is training at the same venue as India

Pakistan is practicing for their matches at the same venue as the India team at the ICC Academy in Dubai.

The Indian team was practicing at the academy, and then Pakistan joined it later, but at a different ground to avoid a repeat of incidents like the one on Sunday.

The Asia Cup matches are taking place at the Dubai International Stadium and Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium.

If PCB chose not to boycott, Pakistan will be playing their next match against UAE at the Dubai International Stadium on Wednesday, September 17.

Disciplinary action

The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) is considering disciplinary action against the Indian team after their players avoided shaking hands with their Pakistani counterparts after the Asia Cup clash in Dubai.

A final decision will be taken after reviewing all related incidents, with fines on Indian players being a likely outcome.

After the match, Indian players refused to exchange handshakes with Pakistanis, while at the toss, the captains also refrained from the customary gesture. Pakistan’s head coach Mike Hesson strongly criticized the behavior, terming it against the spirit of the game.

Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav further stirred controversy by linking the team’s victory to political statements.

“We stand with the victims of the Pahalgam attack and their families. We dedicate today’s win to our armed forces,” he said.

In response, Pakistan team manager Naveed Akram Cheema lodged a formal protest with the match referee, calling the incident “a violation of sportsmanship.” He also revealed that it was the referee who had requested the captains not to shake hands at the toss.

In protest, Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha did not attend the post-match presentation ceremony.

Coach Hesson defended the reaction of the Pakistan camp, stating, “What the Indian team did was inappropriate. Pakistan’s response was natural.”

The controversy has now drawn the attention of the ACC, which is weighing possible disciplinary action against the Indian team.



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