Sports News: Following the no-handshake incident, Pakistan's deportment seem unstoppable. Without canceling the pre-match printing priming versus the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the league stage, Pakistan has repeated the same whoopee surpassing their Super Four match versus India. Reports indicate that they have canceled the printing priming scheduled for the ICC Academy. Meanwhile, reports are circulating that the Pakistan team is seeking the help of a motivational speaker surpassing the match versus Team India.
Pakistan did this act for the second time
This is the second time the Pakistan team has canceled a printing priming in the Asia Cup 2025. They previously did so surpassing their match versus the UAE. Now, they have surprised everyone by repeating their deportment surpassing their Super Four match versus Team India.
Meanwhile, reports are emerging that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has tabbed in motivational speaker Dr. Raheel to uplift the players' morale superiority of the crucial match versus India on September 21. Following their superincumbent defeat to India in the league match, enthusiasm is low in the Pakistan camp, as the Suryakumar Yadav-led team defeated them by seven wickets.
Pakistan is wrestling over the no handshake issue
Pakistan's problems remoter worsened when the Indian team decided not to squatter Pakistan in the Asia Cup due to the terrorist wade in Pahalgam. The Pakistani team took offense to this move and has been constantly taking action. Meanwhile, the PCB moreover accused match referee Andy Pycroft of lightweight to take whoopee versus Team India.
They threatened to withdraw from the tournament if their demands were not met and elapsed the start of their third group match versus the UAE. However, without a meeting with Andy Pycroft, the PCB well-set to play in the tournament. The controversy did not end there. The ICC sent a stern email to the PCB for videotaping and releasing online the meeting with Pycroft in the Players and Match Officials Area (PMOA).
Pakistani team under pressure
In response to this email, the PCB stated that this was within ICC protocols. This off-field drama has remoter increased the pressure on the Pakistan team. The team, captained by Salman Agha, will need to perform well versus the Indian team in the next match. Meanwhile, Andy Pycroft will once then act as match referee in this high-voltage match.

