Asia Cup 2025: Did Pakistan Cancel Pre-Game Press Conference Ahead Of India Match? Check Out Details
With these tensions unresolved, Pakistan’s management decided to avoid further media questioning by cancelling the press conference ahead of the India match.

Pakistan’s cricket team management has cancelled their pre-match press conference before the upcoming Super Four Asia Cup clash with India. The move comes amidst escalating tensions surrounding the refusal of India's captain, Suryakumar Yadav, to shake hands with Pakistan players at the toss in an earlier match, and calls by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to remove match referee Andy Pycroft from duty.
Pakistan requested that Andy Pycroft, a member of the ICC’s Elite Panel of Match Referees, be taken off the roster for their matches in this Asia Cup, citing dissatisfaction over how he handled the no‑handshake incident at the toss.
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India did not comply with the standard post‑toss handshake protocol, which triggered protest from the Pakistan side. Pakistan raised the issue formally with the ICC via two emails asking for Pycroft’s removal, a request which the ICC denied, reaffirming their support for Elite Panel referees and established tournament norms.
The ICC responded that Pycroft did not breach the “Spirit of the Game”. They explained that he was conveying directives from the Venue Manager of the Asian Cricket Council, as there were only minutes before the match began. The ICC also said that while Pycroft regretted a “miscommunication”, he did not apologize, and accused the PCB of breaking protocol related to areas designated for players and match officials. PCB, however, denied these allegations.
With these tensions unresolved, Pakistan’s management decided to avoid further media questioning by cancelling the press conference ahead of the India match.
'Everyone Is Geared Up For The Game': Team India's Fielding Coach T. Dilip Reflects On Super 4 Clash Against Pakistan At Asia Cup 2025; Video
Following India’s narrow 21-run victory over Oman in their final group-stage match at the Asia Cup 2025, Indian fielding coach T. Dilip addressed the media in the post-match press conference, striking a calm yet confident tone ahead of the much-anticipated India vs Pakistan Super Four clash on September 21.
While the excitement surrounding the high-octane fixture against Pakistan continues to build among fans and media, Dilip emphasized that the Indian dressing room remains grounded and focused.
“Everyone is geared up for the Pakistan game. But we treat every game the same,” he said, echoing the team’s long-standing philosophy of consistency and preparation.
India, who remained unbeaten in the group stage, had to dig deep to overcome a spirited challenge from Oman, who came close to chasing down India’s 188-run target.
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