Pakistan's Asia Cup Withdrawal Threat: Could Cost Cricket Board Millions Amid Referee Dispute

Pakistan's Asia Cup Withdrawal Threat: Could Cost Cricket Board Millions Amid Referee Dispute

 03:15 17/09/2025

Pakistan's threat to withdraw from the Asia Cup over a referee dispute could cost them millions in revenue, potentially jeopardising their financial stability within the Asian Cricket Council. This potential decision, driven by PCB chief Naqvi's criticism of the match referee, risks a significant loss from broadcast deals and sponsorships.
ICC Rejects PCB's Request to Remove Match Referee After Handshake Controversy

ICC Rejects PCB's Request to Remove Match Referee After Handshake Controversy

 04:15 16/09/2025

The ICC rejected PCB's request to replace match referee Andy Pycroft during the Asia Cup after Pakistan alleged he instructed their captain to avoid handshakes with India's captain. The ICC clarified that ACC officials informed Pycroft about the no-handshake policy.
Asia Cup Fallout: Pakistan Unlikely to Withdraw Despite Handshake Controversy, PCB Sources Say

Asia Cup Fallout: Pakistan Unlikely to Withdraw Despite Handshake Controversy, PCB Sources Say

 04:15 16/09/2025

​​The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is unlikely to withdraw from the Asia Cup 2025, despite rising tensions over the role of match referee Andy Pycroft during Pakistan’s match against India in Dubai on Sunday. Match referee Pycroft had asked Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha and Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav to skip the customary handshake at the toss.
ICC Expected to Reject PCB's Referee Removal Demand Amid Handshake Controversy

ICC Expected to Reject PCB's Referee Removal Demand Amid Handshake Controversy

 15:15 15/09/2025

The ICC is likely to reject the PCB's demand to remove match referee Andy Pycroft, following allegations that he instructed captains not to shake hands. Sources suggest Pycroft may have been acting on instructions from the ACC. The PCB, led by chief Mohsin Naqvi, threatened to withdraw from the tournament if their demand wasn't met.
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