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Pakistan-UAE Asia Cup match back on as team heads to stadium

Published on: September 17, 2025 7:10 PM

The much-anticipated Pakistan vs UAE Asia Cup 2025 match is officially back on after hours of intense uncertainty. Pakistan team heads to Dubai International Stadium, quashing fears of a boycott. Earlier in the day, the match was delayed by one hour amid last-minute talks between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the International Cricket Council (ICC).

The dispute stems from match referee Andy Pycroft, who reportedly advised both captains to avoid handshakes before and after Pakistan’s recent clash with India. Pakistan called it a violation of the Spirit of Cricket, especially after Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav admitted the gesture was politically motivated. The incident sparked widespread outrage and nearly derailed today’s fixture.

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi demanded Pycroft’s removal, warning of “double standards” and hinting at a possible tournament withdrawal. The ICC rejected the complaint, stating handshakes are a tradition, not a requirement. Behind-the-scenes negotiations dragged on, as Pakistan weighed the financial and diplomatic fallout of walking away—potentially losing up to $16 million in sponsorships and broadcast rights.

Eventually, the PCB decided to move forward with the match but stood firm on its protest. A win tonight would take Pakistan to the Super Four stage, possibly setting up another blockbuster showdown with India. The team is now focused on the game—but determined to uphold its dignity off the field.

As fans fill the stadium and millions tune in, the Asia Cup resumes under a cloud of political tension. The cricket is back—but the deeper battle over respect and sportsmanship continues.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Asia Cup 2025, ICC, Pakistan, Pakistan vs UAE, PCB

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