
New Delhi: The Pakistan cricket team has once again cancelled their pre-match press conference with just over twenty-four hours to go before their crucial Super Four match against India in the Asia Cup 2025. The move similar to their stance before facing the UAE comes at a time when the team is already under the spotlight for both inconsistent performances on the field and controversies off it. The latest cancellation comes amid reports of increasing tension within the Pakistan camp. The players have been under mounting pressure ever since their seven-wicket defeat to India in the group stage a loss that stretched their losing streak against the Men in Blue to six consecutive matches. Pakistans team might get into more problems The already struggling Pakistans team might get into more problems due to disobeying the tournament rules and regulations which requires mandatory press-conference before and after the game. As per an India Today report the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has hired motivational speaker Dr. Raheel to boost the squad’s morale ahead of Sunday’s high-profile clash in Dubai. The action highlights the psychological toll the ongoing controversies and recent setbacks have placed on Salman Agha’s side. Relations deteriorated after Pahalgam attack Political tension has fueled up the strain. The relationship between the two nations deteriorated after a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam and the Indian team decided to boycott the post-match after India skipped the customary post-match handshake during their group stage match which is unreal in ICC competitions. Tensions have intensified off the field. The PCB officially raised concerns with the ICC regarding match referee Andy Pycroft’s conduct. At one point the board even threatened to pull out of the tournament but a private meeting with Pycroft led to a temporary resolution. ICC asked PCB to provide an explanation for the protocol violation However things took a drastic turn when the PCB made public video of the meeting which was purportedly shot in the Players and Match Officials Area (PMOA) a restricted area where phones and cameras are strictly forbidden. In a letter the ICC asked PCB to provide an explanation for the protocol violation. The PCB defended its actions and said that the recording was complied with ICC guidelines and was conducted transparently. Still the episode has added to the uncertainty surrounding the team as they gear up for their most important match of the tournament. Andy Pycroft will officiate the Super Four match between India-Pakistan Referee Andy Pycroft will once again officiate the Super Four match between India and Pakistan on Sunday despite all the drama. All eyes will be on Dubai as Pakistan take on a confident Indian side led by Suryakumar Yadav. For Pakistan skipping the pre-match press conference indicates that the pressure extends beyond the field reaching deep into the team’s dressing room. Story Highlight The Pakistan cricket team has once again cancelled their pre-match press conference with just over twenty-four hours to go before their crucial Super Four match against India in the Asia Cup 2025. The players have been under mounting pressure ever since their seven-wicket defeat to India (PCB) has hired motivational speaker Dr. Raheel to boost the squad’s morale ahead of Sunday’s high-profile clash in Dubai. The relationship between the two nations deteriorated after a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam and the Indian team decided to boycott the post-match after India skipped the customary post-match handshake. Referee Andy Pycroft will once again officiate the Super Four match between India and Pakistan on Sunday despite all the drama.
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