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Pakistan were very close to boycotting the Asia Cup 2025 after the no-handshake controversy in the India match. Former PCB Najam Sethi has now revealed how the decision was reversed.
India and Pakistan are set to lock horns in their first Super Four clash of the Asia Cup 2025 today in Dubai, with the fixture attracting attention both on and off the field. Former India cricketer Kiran More weighed in on the controversy surrounding the high-profile encounter,
Najam Sethi lifts the lid on Mohsin Naqvi's Asia Cup 2025 boycott threat and what really happened behind the scenes.
The Pakistan Cricket Board defended its media manager filming a meeting between match referee Andy Pycroft and team officials ahead of their Asia Cup 2025 game against the UAE, maintaining that the action was within ICC protocols.
Controversies continue to plague Pakistan in the ongoing Asia Cup, with allegations of low-quality kits, match official disputes, and boycott threats creating multiple embarrassing episodes
The ICC is set to take disciplinary action against the PCB for violations, including filming inside the stadium and misrepresenting an apology from the match referee. This follows a handshake controversy with India after a terror attack,
Pakistan found themselves seven down for 110 against the UAE before Shaheen Afridi lifted their score to 146 as their batting capitulations continued in the ongoing Asia Cup. Against India, too, Pakistan could muster just 127 runs after being 9/111 at one point.
Abrar Ahmed and Shaheen Afridi delivered key performances as Pakistan overcame UAE, securing a crucial victory to advance to the Super 4 stage. | Cricket