CORRECTS TO DELAYED MATCH - Empty dugout area of Pakistani players is seen after the start of Pakistan’s Asia Cup cricket game against United Arab Emirates has been delayed in the fallout of a handshake dispute with India, at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
Pakistan says match referee apologizes for handshake incident at Asia Cup
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) 鈥 The United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to field against Pakistan after the start of their Asia Cup game Wednesday was delayed by one hour because of a lingering handshake dispute between India and Pakistan.
CORRECTS TO DELAYED MATCH - Empty dugout area of Pakistani players is seen after the start of Pakistan’s Asia Cup cricket game against United Arab Emirates has been delayed in the fallout of a handshake dispute with India, at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) 鈥 The United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to field against Pakistan after the start of their Asia Cup game Wednesday was delayed by one hour because of a lingering handshake dispute between India and Pakistan.
The Pakistan Cricket Board had demanded that cricket governing body ICC remove match referee Andy Pycroft from the remainder of the tournament.
The Zimbabwean was match referee at Sunday鈥檚 game where India鈥檚 players refused to shake hands with Pakistan鈥檚 players, both at the toss and at the end of the game. India won by seven wickets.
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The PCB said in a statement on Wednesday that Pycroft 鈥渁pologized to the manager and captain of the Pakistan cricket team鈥 for his role Sunday, when he allegedly told Pakistan’s captain that there would be no handshakes at the toss.
鈥淎ndy Pycroft termed the September 14 incident a result of miscommunication and apologized,鈥 the PCB said.
The PCB also released a muted video of Pycroft meeting with Pakistan team officials at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday.
Pycroft remained ICC鈥檚 appointed match referee and supervised Wednesday鈥檚 toss after which both Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha and UAE skipper Muhammad Waseem, who was born in Pakistan, shook hands and smiled at each other.
Pakistan had delayed its departure to the stadium Wednesday as back home PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi consulted with former cricket board heads Najam Sethi and Ramiz Raja in Lahore before giving the go ahead to the team to leave for the stadium.
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