Asia Cup: Pakistan drag their feet over India's handshake snub
Asia Cup was enveloped in high drama on Wednesday as the Pakistan team, smarting over being refused handshakes before and after the India match last Sunday, first threatened to boycott their must-win game against UAE, then started play an hour late.
The team initially refused to travel to Dubai International Cricket Stadium after its call to replace match referee Andy Pycroft with Richie Richardson was turned down by the ICC. PCB sent a second letter to ICC seeking Pycroft’s removal, for India's actions during and after the match. ICC, however, continued to back him and issued a rebuttal clearing him of wrongdoing.
Pakistan accepts ‘no handshakes’ stance for Super-4 match
This left PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi with little choice but to relent. He convened an emergency meeting at the PCB headquarters in Lahore with former chairmen Ramiz Raja and Najam Sethi, along with ex-cricketer Aqib Javed, and instructed the team to remain at the hotel. Even as the UAE players arrived at the Dubai International Stadium for the crucial match, Pakistan’s squad stayed put. Later, Naqvi posted on X: “We have asked the Pakistan team to depart for the Dubai cricket stadium. Further details to follow.”
Negotiations were held between ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta and PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi and Salman Naseer to ensure the show went on. It has been understood that Pycroft had asked Suryakumar Yadav and Salman Ali Agha, captains of India and Pakistan, respectively, of no handshake based on instructions he got from someone within the ACC and it was further communicated from the ICC to PCB when they cleared him of any wrongdoing.
Further, a meeting was held between Pycroft, Salman Agha, Pakistan coach Mike Hesson and the team manager in the match referee's room in Dubai. That was an initiative taken by Pycroft himself to clarify on the miscommunication, instead of an "apology".
Once the air was cleared, Pakistan agreed to take the field and also accepted India’s “no-handshake stance” for the upcoming Super 4 clash. The match eventually began an hour late, with Pycroft continuing as match referee.
Later in the evening, the PCB released a video, without audio, and statement in Urdu on X, which stated, “The ICC’s match referee, Andy Pycroft, has apologised to the manager and captain of the Pakistan cricket team. Andy Pycroft had barred the captains of India and Pakistan from shaking hands during their match. The Pakistan Cricket Board had strongly reacted to Andy Pycroft’s actions. Pycroft termed the Sept 14 incident a result of miscommunication and apologised. The ICC has expressed its willingness to conduct an inquiry into the code of conduct violation that occurred during the Sept 14 match.”
Naqvi, who also serves as ACC president and Pakistan’s Interior Minister, had earlier criticised the incident on social media, calling it “against the spirit of the game”.
A withdrawal would have meant financial consequences for all concerned. Sony Pictures Network India, the tournament’s official broadcaster, holds an eight-year deal worth $170 million with the ACC for the 2024–2031 cycle, covering the Men's Asia Cup, Women’s Asia Cup and the Under-19 Men’s Asia Cup. A withdrawal would have also cost PCB almost $15 million — its due from ACC’s annual revenue.
Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
Pakistan accepts ‘no handshakes’ stance for Super-4 match
This left PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi with little choice but to relent. He convened an emergency meeting at the PCB headquarters in Lahore with former chairmen Ramiz Raja and Najam Sethi, along with ex-cricketer Aqib Javed, and instructed the team to remain at the hotel. Even as the UAE players arrived at the Dubai International Stadium for the crucial match, Pakistan’s squad stayed put. Later, Naqvi posted on X: “We have asked the Pakistan team to depart for the Dubai cricket stadium. Further details to follow.”
Negotiations were held between ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta and PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi and Salman Naseer to ensure the show went on. It has been understood that Pycroft had asked Suryakumar Yadav and Salman Ali Agha, captains of India and Pakistan, respectively, of no handshake based on instructions he got from someone within the ACC and it was further communicated from the ICC to PCB when they cleared him of any wrongdoing.
Further, a meeting was held between Pycroft, Salman Agha, Pakistan coach Mike Hesson and the team manager in the match referee's room in Dubai. That was an initiative taken by Pycroft himself to clarify on the miscommunication, instead of an "apology".
Later in the evening, the PCB released a video, without audio, and statement in Urdu on X, which stated, “The ICC’s match referee, Andy Pycroft, has apologised to the manager and captain of the Pakistan cricket team. Andy Pycroft had barred the captains of India and Pakistan from shaking hands during their match. The Pakistan Cricket Board had strongly reacted to Andy Pycroft’s actions. Pycroft termed the Sept 14 incident a result of miscommunication and apologised. The ICC has expressed its willingness to conduct an inquiry into the code of conduct violation that occurred during the Sept 14 match.”
Naqvi, who also serves as ACC president and Pakistan’s Interior Minister, had earlier criticised the incident on social media, calling it “against the spirit of the game”.
A withdrawal would have meant financial consequences for all concerned. Sony Pictures Network India, the tournament’s official broadcaster, holds an eight-year deal worth $170 million with the ACC for the 2024–2031 cycle, covering the Men's Asia Cup, Women’s Asia Cup and the Under-19 Men’s Asia Cup. A withdrawal would have also cost PCB almost $15 million — its due from ACC’s annual revenue.
Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
Popular from Sports
- Pakistan beat UAE to enter Super 4s, set up high-stakes Sunday rematch with India
- Usain Bolt’s net worth in 2025: How the greatest sprinter of all time turned Olympic glory into a thriving business empire
- Chaos on the field! Umpire hit on ear by Pakistan fielder’s throw, play halted in Dubai
- Cristiano Ronaldo leads Al-Nassr to Saudi Pro League win
- “Shaken and worried”: Taylor Swift reportedly distressed by Travis Kelce’s reaction to Chiefs’ defeat
end of article
Featured in sports
- EXCLUSIVE | Handshake row: PCB's emails to ICC, closed door meeting & Pycroft's non apology
- 'Pycroft is India's favourite': Ramiz Raja blasts ICC referee, questions neutrality
- 'We are ready': Salman Agha's rallying cry before India clash after handshake row
- Asia Cup: Pakistan join India in Super 4s; Group B fight goes down to the wire
- Ex-Pak captain defends Saim Ayub after third duck - 'Ya toh phoot jaega ya phod dega'
- Pakistan vs UAE delayed by drama, but for cricketers 'nothing else matters'
International Sports
- Dan Marino gives health update as Miami Dolphins legend proves toughness against liver disease
- Jimmy Kimmel’s explosive feud with Aaron Rodgers over Epstein resurfaced as ABC axed his late-night talk show
- "She wanted control": Bill Belichick’s girlfriend Jordon Hudson reportedly ditched Dancing With The Stars at last minute for this reason
- "Not A Big Deal": Ben Johnson shrugs off Tom Brady conflict of interest talk ahead of Bears-Raiders Week 4 clash
- "Football is so gay now.”: Fox accused of exploiting Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce romance for cheap NFL ratings stunt
Trending Stories
- Asia Cup Points Table 2025: Pakistan join India in Super 4s; Group B fight goes down to the wire
08:26 Jimmy Kimmel Live! pulled from ABC: Late-night show suspended indefinitely; backlash over Charlie Kirk remarks- Who was Celeste Rivas Hernandez, dead girl found in singer D4Vd's Tesla? Mother says her boyfriend's name was also David
- 'We are lost': Indian-origin businessman Paramjit Singh, living in US for 30 years, detained by ICE; offence is using pay phone without paying in past
- Usain Bolt’s net worth in 2025: How the greatest sprinter of all time turned Olympic glory into a thriving business empire
- "My entire income is gone now": Destiny claims Elon Musk and other conservatives got him banned from Twitch
- “Shaken and worried”: Taylor Swift reportedly distressed by Travis Kelce’s reaction to Chiefs’ defeat
Photostories
- 7 subtle traits that make mature people magnetic
- 10 rules of Japanese Ikigai: The ultimate secret to a long, healthy and fulfilling life
- 7 Homemade probiotic drinks for gut health
- 5 must-visit spots in Kodaikanal that are pure hill station magic
- Her debut movie was a box office hit; Now she finds solace in pole dancing, the story of Smilie Suri
- Silent signs your liver may be struggling: Body changes to watch for and the everyday habits behind it
- Fitness coach shares 7 walking cheat codes that will help us burn fat and lose weight naturally
- 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in South America
- 5 fascinating secrets of seahorses that prove size doesn’t matter
- BLACKPINK style battle: Lisa vs Jennie, who rules the fashion scene?
Top Trends
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment