Pakistan Considers Boycott of Remaining Asia Cup 2025 Matches
Pakistan โis considering aโฃ boycott of the remainder of the 2025 Asia Cupโ following a disputeโค stemming from a perceived lack of support โฃfrom โmatchโ officialsโ regarding โขa pre-match handshake refusal byโ the Indian team, according to Geoโฃ News. The โฃPakistan Cricketโข Board โฃ(PCB) has reportedly discussed instructing the team to remain in their hotel rooms, with player kitsโฃ and luggage remaining โฃon the team โbus.An emergency press conference is expected to address the situation.
Theโค core of the dispute lies with match referee, PC Croft, whom the โPCB attemptedโค to have replaced before the competition. โDespiteโข a โฃformal request to the International Cricket Council (ICC), the โrequest to change the referee was denied, โand Croft remained assigned to โthe tournament.
The โฃcontroversy originated from the recent match between Pakistan and India.Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav led โฃhis team in refusing to shake hands โคwith Pakistani players. in protest, Pakistan captain Salman Aliโข declined to participate in the post-match โpresentation ceremony.
The PCB alleges โthat the match referee actedโ in a manner favorable to the Indian captain, preventing โsalman Ali from accessingโค necessary information and delaying โthe submission of teamโ sheets prior to the match. Suryakumar Yadav defended his team’s actions as a โdemonstration of solidarity following recent terrorist attacks in Pahalgam.
The โคPCB formally lodged a complaint regarding the Indian team’s behavior,focusing on theโข roleโฃ of PC Croft. This led to a threat of withdrawing โฃfromโฃ the tournament, ultimately rejected by theโฃ ICC.
A potential boycottโข could โhave important financial repercussionsโข for Pakistan, with reports suggesting a loss of Rs 16 million inโข earnings and the possibility of disciplinary action.The situation also raises questions about theโ authority of โmohsin Naqvi, theโ current head of the Asian Cricket Council,โ in influencing PCBโ decisions.