
India vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2025: The Asia Cup came face to face in the India-Pakistan group stage on 14 September in 2025, at that time there was no-handshake controversy due to not joining hands. Pakistan stared so much with Indian players not to join hands that it threatened the Boycott of the Asia Cup. Apart from this, Pakistan performed a lot of drama before the start of their group stage match against the UAE, due to which the match started with an hourly delay. India-Pakistan are ready to fight once again in Super-4. And perhaps the match referee for this match will be Andy Picroft. In such a situation, Pakistan has been shocked by this and has once again decided to cancel a press conference to be held on the eve of the match.
PCB is angry with picraft and defeat
The Pakistan Cricket Board is targeting the match referee Andy Pikeroft for not joining hands by Indian players and blames them for this. The PCB also complained to ICC about Andy Picroft. However, the ICC also did not listen to PCB. The ICC did not remove Andy Picroft even after the PCB continuously reconciled. In such a situation, angry Pakistan had earlier canceled the pre -match press conference of the match against UAE. And now according to media reports, the Pakistan team management has decided not to interact with the media before the Super-4 match. A source of the tournament said- Pakistan has once again canceled the press conference before the match to avoid questions on the appointment of Pycroft and to avoid the handshake controversy.
Pikraft supported from ICC
The ICC held a meeting between Picroft and the Pakistani team management where the referee said they were sorry for wrong information. The ICC then clarified in another email that Pycroft had never apologized but regretted only the misunderstanding. The ICC also accused the PCB of violating the protocols related to the field of players and match officials. However, PCB has denied this. Even after this incident, appointing Pycroft for another match between India and Pakistan is a clear indication that the global institution does not want to retreat from its stand as doing so would have created a wrong image of the ICC.








