Key Points

Pakistan's cricket team created drama by refusing to leave their hotel over a match referee dispute. The ICC stood firm and denied their demand to remove Andy Pycroft from officiating. Haris Rauf publicly supported the PCB's handling of these controversial situations. Meanwhile, India's players avoided handshakes due to ongoing political tensions between the nations.

Key Points: Haris Rauf Defends PCB Handling of Asia Cup Controversies

  • Pakistan team delayed match by one hour over referee dispute
  • ICC refused PCB's demand to remove Andy Pycroft
  • Indian players skipped handshakes due to terror attack tensions
  • Pakistan secured Super 4 spot with 41-run win over UAE
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Board has handled it well: Haris Rauf on Pakistan's Asia Cup saga

Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf supports PCB's handling of match referee dispute, delayed start, and India handshake snub during tense Asia Cup tournament in Dubai.

"Our cricket board and management have handled it well, and that's their responsibility - Haris Rauf"

Dubai, September 18

After PCB's Asia Cup boycott threat, issues with ICC match referee Andy Pycroft, a one-hour delayed start to the must-win fixture against the UAE, and a handshake row with Team India, tearaway Haris Rauf feels the Pakistan board has handled the situation well.

On Wednesday, a new drama ensued in Dubai during the ongoing Asia Cup after the Pakistan team refused to leave the team hotel in the Marina area for its must-win fixture against the UAE. Pakistan's act was a clear response to their demand for the removal of the match referee, Andy Pycroft, which was denied by the ICC.

Pakistan got the clearance from the management and eventually arrived at the stadium, but the game had to be delayed by an hour. Pakistan cancelled the pre-match press conference on Tuesday, but held a practice session before their clash against the UAE.

Pakistan's decision was directly linked to its unhappiness with Pycroft, whom the PCB demanded be removed. Pakistan also skipped the post-match presentation after their clash in the ongoing T20 Asia Cup against India.

"Honestly, I wasn't feeling any pressure. Things were beyond my control, and it's not my domain to worry about those aspects. My job is to play, and my focus was solely on the game. Our cricket board and management have handled it well, and that's their responsibility," Haris Rauf told the media during the post-match press conference.

Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav hit the winning runs, and notably, he and Shivam Dube opted not to shake hands with the Pakistani players, instead walking straight to the dugout.

India's stance on refraining from engaging in shaking hands with their counterparts was linked to the strained relations between the two nations in the wake of the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on April 22, during which Pakistan-sponsored terrorists killed 26 tourists.

However, an all-round bowling dominance by Pakistan seals their spot in the ongoing T20 Asia Cup Super 4 and sets up a clash again with India after they posted a commanding win by 41 runs, beating the UAE by runs in Dubai on Wednesday.

Pakistan and India will go head-to-head on Sunday again after their high-voltage clash last week. Last time when the two teams met, India thrashed Pakistan with an emphatic 7-wicket win.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, the political tensions are affecting sports too much. Cricket should remain cricket. But I understand why Indian players didn't shake hands - can't ignore the security concerns and what happened to our tourists. Hope we win on Sunday! 💪
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Aman W
PCB's behavior is so unprofessional. Delaying the match by one hour because they didn't get their way with the referee? This is not how international cricket should be played. ICC should take strict action against such tactics.
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, I'm disappointed with both sides. The handshake refusal and the boycott threats - both are childish. Sports should bring people together, not divide them further. Let's just enjoy the game on Sunday! 🏏
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Vikram M
Haris Rauf saying "board handled it well" when they created the mess in the first place? Typical Pakistani response. They always play victim card. Our team showed maturity by focusing on cricket despite all this drama.
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Karthik V
Looking forward to Sunday's match! Hope our boys thrash them again like last time. 7-wicket victory was satisfying to watch. Pakistan can create all the drama they want, but on field, Indian cricket speaks for itself. 🔥

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