The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has ignited a controversy surrounding the recent Asia Cup clash between India and Pakistan, alleging bias by ICC match referee Andy Pycroft. The PCB’s accusations stem from post-match events, including the Indian team’s reported decision not to shake hands and the subsequent Pakistani team’s skipping of the presentation ceremony. Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja publicly questioned Pycroft’s neutrality, suggesting favoritism towards India. The PCB claimed Pycroft instructed both team captains not to shake hands, leading to a breakdown in protocol. The board also reported that Pycroft had apologized for miscommunication. However, ICC sources disputed the claim of a formal investigation and stated the apology was for a venue-level miscommunication. Despite the claims, Pycroft continued officiating, and the controversy highlights ongoing tensions within the sport, especially given the backdrop of political sensitivity.
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