Afridi Calls for PCB Chief Naqvi's Resignation Amid Pakistan Cricket Crisis After Asia Cup Fiasco

Afridi Calls for PCB Chief Naqvi's Resignation Amid Pakistan Cricket Crisis After Asia Cup Fiasco

 05:09 01/10/2025

Shahid Afridi has called on Mohsin Naqvi to step down as PCB chairman following the Asia Cup debacle. Afridi highlighted growing concerns over Naqvi's ability to manage cricket alongside his ministerial duties.
BCCI Demands Asia Cup Trophy Return as ACC Chair Naqvi Faces Scrutiny

BCCI Demands Asia Cup Trophy Return as ACC Chair Naqvi Faces Scrutiny

 11:09 30/09/2025

During an Asian Cricket Council (ACC) meeting in Dubai, attended by BCCI representatives Rajeev Shukla and Ashish Shelar, ACC chair Mohsin Naqvi avoided committing to handing over the Asia Cup trophy to India. This indicates an unresolved matter concerning the trophy's presentation to the Indian team.
Suryakumar Yadav Accuses ACC Chief of 'Running Away' With Asia Cup Trophy After India Win

Suryakumar Yadav Accuses ACC Chief of 'Running Away' With Asia Cup Trophy After India Win

 01:09 30/09/2025

India's Asia Cup 2025 triumph was overshadowed by extraordinary post-match scenes as captain Suryakumar Yadav alleged ACC chief Mohsin Naqvi ran away with the trophy. The Indian team collectively refused to accept it from Naqvi, who is also PCB chairman, leading to a chaotic presentation. BCCI confirmed it would file a formal complaint against Naqvi's actions.
Mohsin Naqvi's Actions Spark Outrage at Asia Cup: Trophy Controversy Erupts After India-Pakistan Final

Mohsin Naqvi's Actions Spark Outrage at Asia Cup: Trophy Controversy Erupts After India-Pakistan Final

 04:09 29/09/2025

ACC President Mohsin Naqvi ignited a major controversy after the Indian team refused to accept the Asia Cup trophy from him, citing his anti-India stance. Naqvi subsequently left with the trophy, denying India their traditional celebration. This incident follows his provocative social media posts and PCB's earlier threats to withdraw from the tournament, escalating tensions.
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