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Match referee row ends in defeat as Pakistan marches on in Asia Cup

The PCB has not formally withdrawn or threatened to withdraw, despite the diplomatic strain and a surge of online indignation.

September 16, 2025 / 12:45 IST
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Referee row ends in defeat as Pakistan marches on in Asia Cup. (AP Photo)
Referee row ends in defeat as Pakistan marches on in Asia Cup. (AP Photo)

Despite growing tensions over match referee Andy Pycroft's performance during Pakistan's match against India in Dubai on Sunday, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has allegedly backed off from its threat to withdraw from the Asia Cup 2025. According to reports, Pakistan threatened to withdraw from the tournament if Pycroft was not barred from refereeing any more games.

Even while rumors of a potential boycott circulated on social media and in cricket circles, ESPNcricinfo has revealed that the PCB has not formally declared its intention to withdraw from the competition, regardless of the ICC's ruling on their appeal against Pycroft.

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The PCB said that Pycroft, a match official chosen by the ICC, told both captains not to shake hands during the toss, which is a customary practice in international cricket, which sparked the issue. According to the PCB, Pycroft, a former Zimbabwean cricketer, took Pakistan captain Salman Agha aside to deliver the order.