The dispute over the lack of a handshake between Indian and Pakistani players is escalating rapidly. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has taken a strong stance following the incident, which occurred after a match in Dubai. The Indian team’s decision not to shake hands with the Pakistani players after the game has resulted in a formal complaint from the Pakistani side, escalating the issue to the ICC. The PCB is now considering boycotting the remainder of the Asia Cup if the match referee, Andy Pycroft, is not removed. The PCB has voiced concerns about Pycroft’s conduct, claiming he advised the captains not to shake hands. This has led to the threat of a boycott, potentially impacting Pakistan’s upcoming matches, including the one against the UAE, where Pycroft is slated to officiate.
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