- 15/09/2025 13:05:27
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Tensions flared between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and India after the Asia Cup match, with the PCB demanding the removal of match referee Andy Pycroft. This demand follows Indian players' refusal to shake hands with their Pakistani counterparts, a gesture made in solidarity with victims of the Pahalgam terror attack.
- 15/09/2025 12:05:23
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The venues are still undecided, and it remains to be seen whether the BCCI will spread the league across more centres than last year
- 15/09/2025 10:05:24
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Sourav Ganguly praised India captain Suryakumar Yadav's decision to not shake hands with Pakistan players during the Asia Cup 2025 fixture. India skipper snubbed handshakes with his Pakistan counterpart and dedicated the win to Pahalgam terrorist attack victims.
- 15/09/2025 09:05:27
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Fast bowler Abdullah Ahmadzai, who was previously in the reserves, has been promoted to the main squad for the Asia Cup 2025
- 15/09/2025 09:05:27
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The Pakistan Cricket Board has formally complained to the ICC regarding missing handshakes during the Asia Cup clash with India, demanding the removal of the Match Referee. The PCB alleges violations of the ICC Code of Conduct and MCC Laws, claiming the referee instructed their captain to avoid shaking hands.
- 15/09/2025 06:05:18
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The PCB alleges that Pyrcoft was in violation of of the ICC Code of Conduct and the MCC Laws pertaining to the Spirit of Cricket
- 15/09/2025 05:05:24
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Sunil Gavaskar criticised Pakistan's performance in their Asia Cup loss to India, calling it unlike their proud cricketing legacy. India's spin trio dominated, restricting Pakistan to a low score, while Suryakumar Yadav led India's chase to a comfortable victory. Wasim Akram also lamented Pakistan's batsmen's struggles against Kuldeep Yadav's spin.
- 15/09/2025 05:05:24
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Amidst Asia Cup 2025 controversies, an exasperated Pakistani fan has humorously requested India to boycott their next match. This plea followed Pakistan's defeat against India, hoping it would improve their chances of reaching the final. The match also saw India skipping the customary handshake, a decision defended by captain Suryakumar Yadav, dedicating the win to the armed forces.
- 15/09/2025 05:05:24
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Following Pakistan's crushing defeat to India in the Asia Cup, former captain Shahid Afridi criticised the team's batting and bowling. He specifically called out Saim Ayub's reckless approach and questioned resting key fast bowlers. Wasim Akram noted the batsmen's struggle against Kuldeep Yadav's spin, while Sunil Gavaskar labeled Pakistan a weak team.
- 15/09/2025 05:05:24
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Suresh Raina ignited controversy by claiming Indian cricketers were “forced” by the BCCI to participate in the Asia Cup 2025, despite their reluctance. This revelation follows India's victory over Pakistan, marred by a 'handshake-gate' incident where the Indian team declined post-match handshakes, citing solidarity with victims of the Pahalgam terror attack.
- 15/09/2025 04:05:23
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India refused to shake hands with Pakistan after their tense Asia Cup match. This has sparked criticism from former Pakistani cricketers and raised questions on sportsmanship amid political tensions.
- 15/09/2025 04:05:23
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Central Zone ended an 11-year wait by winning the Duleep Trophy final against South Zone. The victory came after some nervy moments on the final day of the match.
- 15/09/2025 01:05:17
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PCB decided not to send their captain Salman Ali Agha for the post-match presentation as a protest against India, who skipped the customary handshakes
- 15/09/2025 01:05:17
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Wasim Akram criticised Pakistan's batting performance against India in the Asia Cup clash, highlighting their inability to read Kuldeep Yadav's spin. He lamented the excessive dot balls played and the batsmen's failure to adapt to the situation. India's strong batting display, led by Suryakumar Yadav, secured a comfortable victory, exposing Pakistan's struggles against spin.
- 15/09/2025 01:05:17
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India's decisive victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup was overshadowed by a diplomatic standoff. The Indian team's refusal to shake hands, citing solidarity with victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, led to Pakistan's captain boycotting the post-match ceremony. This incident has amplified political tensions, highlighting the limitations of cricket in bridging divides between the two nations.
- 15/09/2025 01:05:17
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Ravichandran Ashwin lauded India's dominant Asia Cup victory over Pakistan, emphasizing the significant gap in skill and experience between the two sides. He highlighted India's superior technical prowess and strategic execution, particularly praising the impact of IPL-honed players like Abhishek Sharma. Ashwin suggested that future contests between India and Sri Lanka might prove more competitive.
- 14/09/2025 23:05:27
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Pakistan's head coach admitted that his side was outplayed on the night by India
- 14/09/2025 23:05:27
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A fortnight after being the player of the tournament at the Women's Hundred, the Aussie opener made a strong switch to the 50-over format
- 14/09/2025 21:05:26
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In a charged Asia Cup encounter, India defeated Pakistan, dedicating the victory to the Pahalgam attack victims and the armed forces. Spinners dominated, restricting Pakistan to a low score, which India chased down comfortably, led by Suryakumar Yadav's composed innings. Post-match, the Indian team refrained from the customary handshake, aligning with government and BCCI directives, highlighting the strained relationship.
- 14/09/2025 21:05:26
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India defeated Pakistan in the Asia Cup, a victory dedicated to the victims of the Pahalgam attack and in gratitude to the Indian Army for Operation Sindoor. Kuldeep Yadav's stellar bowling performance and Suryakumar Yadav's anchoring innings led India to a dominant seven-wicket win. This victory marked a significant moment, showcasing India's resilience and solidarity.