Former Umpire Clarifies Handshake Protocol in Cricket Amidst Asia Cup Controversy: Was it Mandatory?

Former Umpire Clarifies Handshake Protocol in Cricket Amidst Asia Cup Controversy: Was it Mandatory?

 05:05 19/09/2025

Former international umpire Anil Chaudhary suggests that the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) recent controversies during the Asia Cup were a diversionary tactic following their loss to India. These controversies included boycott threats, disputes with ICC match referee Andy Pycroft, and a handshake disagreement with India, sparked by strained relations after a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
Ramiz Raja Accuses ICC Referee Pycroft of Bias Towards India After Asia Cup Handshake Controversy

Ramiz Raja Accuses ICC Referee Pycroft of Bias Towards India After Asia Cup Handshake Controversy

 01:05 18/09/2025

Former PCB chairman Ramiz Raja has accused ICC match referee Andy Pycroft of bias towards India, citing his frequent appointments for Indian matches. This follows a handshake controversy after a heated India-Pakistan clash at the Asia Cup in Dubai. The PCB alleged Pycroft prohibited handshakes, a claim the ICC refutes, attributing the issue to a venue manager's error.
Asia Cup Showdown: Pakistan's Salman Agha Braces for High-Stakes India Rematch Amid Handshake Controversy

Asia Cup Showdown: Pakistan's Salman Agha Braces for High-Stakes India Rematch Amid Handshake Controversy

 20:05 17/09/2025

Pakistan captain Salman Agha is looking forward to their second clash against India in the Asia Cup 2025. The recent events in the aftermath of the no-handshake controversy have added even more spice to the upcoming fixture.
Ganguly Backs India's Stance on Pakistan Handshake Ban Amid Terror Concerns

Ganguly Backs India's Stance on Pakistan Handshake Ban Amid Terror Concerns

 10:05 15/09/2025

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.
Salman Agha fires warning at India: We're good enough to beat any team

Salman Agha fires warning at India: We're good enough to beat any team

 17:05 12/09/2025

Pakistan captain Salman Agha issues a warning to India ahead of their Asia Cup clash. The Men in Green are confident after a strong win over Oman but face a tough challenge against arch-rivals.
Suryakumar Yadav shakes hands with PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi during Asia Cup trophy ceremony; image goes viral

Suryakumar Yadav shakes hands with PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi during Asia Cup trophy ceremony; image goes viral

 09:05 09/09/2025

Suryakumar Yadav led the Indian team at the 2025 Asia Cup pre-tournament press conference in Dubai, shaking hands with ACC President Mohsin Naqvi. Eight captains expressed their determination to win the title, with India and Pakistan set for a highly anticipated clash on September 13.
Asia Cup: India the favourites? Pakistan captain Salman Agha says 'not really'

Asia Cup: India the favourites? Pakistan captain Salman Agha says 'not really'

 05:05 09/09/2025

Pakistan captain Salman Agha has given his fast bowlers the green light to be aggressive during the Asia Cup, emphasizing that aggression is inherent to their game. He stressed the importance of playing good cricket and aiming to win the tournament. Agha acknowledged India's strong Asia Cup record but believes any team can win in T20 cricket.
Sparks already flying! Why India and Pakistan skippers weren't seated together at Asia Cup presser

Sparks already flying! Why India and Pakistan skippers weren't seated together at Asia Cup presser

 05:05 09/09/2025

In Dubai, organisers strategically placed Afghanistan's Rashid Khan between India's Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistan's Salman Ali Agha at the Asia Cup 2025 press conference. Yadav emphasized the importance of aggression for victory, while Agha left emotional regulation to his players. India, aiming for their ninth title, will face Pakistan on September 14.
Pakistan gear up for Asia Cup after easing past Afghanistan in UAE tri-series opener

Pakistan gear up for Asia Cup after easing past Afghanistan in UAE tri-series opener

 17:05 29/08/2025

Pakistan began their Asia Cup preparations with a confident 39-run victory over Afghanistan in Sharjah. Salman Agha laid the platform with a 53-run knock, after which Haris Rauf picked up four wickets.
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