The conflict and confrontation between India and Pakistan over the handshek row has taken the form of a large -scale dispute, and after the PCB statement, BCCI Secretary, Devjit Saikia, has come forward with an unbalanced response to it.
India defeated Pakistan by seven wickets on Sunday to win their second win of the tournament. Blue men have also made it on super -4 stage with this huge win; However, Pakistan is currently under the shadow of elimination.
Sunday clash in the Asia Cup 2025 is still a matter of the city. The men of Suryakumar Yadav refused a formal handshake to Pakistan players at the end of the game, which insulted the opposition players.
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Devjit Saikia opens on India-Pakistan dispute in Asia Cup
Speaking on the matter, BCCI Secretary, Devjit Saikia said that someone should focus on celebrating India’s timber victory. He has also asked fans, as well as not to focus on the third party or hostile countries, not to focus on the players.
“I can only say that India won beautifully. It was a win for the Indian team. Nothing less. Nothing less. It’s nothing. It’s nothing. India won the match so comfortably. We should enjoy it rather than focus on all the noise made by a third party or hostile countries.
Devjit Saikia said on the controversy after the Indo-Pakistan Asia Cup game in Dubai, “We should not be disturbed by this. Instead, we should feel appreciated and proud to do so well on our boys. We hope that the winning pace will continue till the last match of this tournament.”
If they boycott the Asia Cup, PCB to suffer a large scale financial blow
Pakistan Cricket Board has reported a large number of issues to the ICC in the India vs Pakistan match. PCB chief, Mohsin Naqvi, who is currently the President of the Asian Cricket Council, has urged the ICC to replace the match referee, Andy Picroft.
He has informed the international body that Pycroft misled the Pakistan team by not informing him about the snub of the handshake during the conclusion of the game, while the Indian players went back, which surprised the Pakistani players.
However, the ICC has denied his petition, resulting in the PCB threatened to boycott the upcoming match against the UAE. However, the latest reports have suggested that if they decide to boycott the Asia Cup, the PCB may suffer a huge loss of about 140+ crores.
Broadcasters to be affected if Pakistan leaves before Super -4
Soniliv, who adopted broadcasting rights from the Asian Cricket Council in the tournament, expected to mark several games in the competition between rival nations India and Pakistan.
However, if Pakistan exits the tournament, the Asia Cup 2025 will no longer witness the India vs Pakistan competition in the Super -4 stages. This will result in damage done by broadcasters.
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