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Drama Reloaded! ICC Brings Back Referee at Heart of Handshake Row for India-Pakistan Match

Last updated: October 9, 2025 2:54 pm
Salman Khan
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Just when fans thought the drama had settled, the handshake controversy is back in the spotlight. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially announced that Andy Pycroft, the match referee at the centre of the storm during the last India-Pakistan encounter, will once again take charge of tomorrow’s high-voltage Asia Cup Super Four clash.

In their previous meeting, the traditional pre-match handshake was skipped — reportedly on Pycroft’s instruction — sparking outrage from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Pakistan lodged a formal protest with the ICC, calling the incident a violation of the “Spirit of Cricket.” The controversy dominated headlines, with critics questioning whether sportsmanship had been sidelined under political pressure.

Despite those heated complaints, the ICC has doubled down, keeping Pycroft on duty for the rematch. According to insiders, the governing body insists his actions did not break protocol and that the fiasco was the result of “miscommunication.”

But the decision has already fueled more tension. Many Pakistani fans are calling it a “provocation,” while some former players argue that the ICC should have opted for a neutral face to calm things down. On the other side, Indian pundits are brushing off the noise, saying players should stay focused on the game itself.

The stakes couldn’t be higher — a place in the Asia Cup final is on the line, and now, with Pycroft once again in the hot seat, the match is expected to be more than just a cricketing battle. Emotions, politics, and pride are all set to collide when India and Pakistan walk out tomorrow under the same referee who lit the fire last week.

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