ICC considered the PCB to reject the demand instead of the Indian and Pakistan match referee, Andy PYCROFT. The Asian Cup is expected to continue, because the international organization played a very limited role in the handking fiasco.
Tensions between India and Pakistan were clear in the cricket when the two archrals collided against each other in the Asian Cup match. India could easily win the match, but the remote behavior can lead to a wide range of remote behavior towards Pakistani players.
PCB appealed against the match referee after hand shot
The Pakistan’s Criket Council has filed an official appeal against the match referee to prevent the changed protocols for the game. According to two shooting directions, they ignored the initial hand clamp during the shooting.
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However, Andy Pycroft, Pakistani Skipper, Salman Aga, forgotten that such applications will be put along the match. This led the striker and his players were confused when the Indian players left the field without official hand.
The coach who walked in the Indian clothing room for a gesture, shocked from so much indifference.
ICC rejects the plea of ​​PCB for replacement of Andy PYCROFT
According to Crybuzz’s latest reports, ICC considered PCB’s plea’s rejection to replace Andy PYCROFT. They noted that he played a lot in the fiages of the hand-ridden fiages at the Dubai International Stadium.
Breaking: ICC appointed to reject the PCB request to remind the match referee from the Asian Cup. Andy PYCROFT is expected to continue in the Asian Cup. If the match official is not changed, it is not suitable for the PCB that threatens to exit the September 17 against UAE. @cricbuzzz @ThereealPCB
– Vijay Tagore (@Vijaymitror) September 15, 2025
Now if they would like to boycott the game to take part in the upcoming match against the UAE or to keep their words and keep up with the integrity, Pakistan would depend on the cricket team.
India qualified for Super-4: Pakistan or UAE, to the competition for the second place
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