Asia Cup Handshake Row: Ex-Umpire Anil Chaudhary explodes “useless drama” by PCB after the defeat of India | Cricket news

New Delhi: The current Asian Cup was overshadowed by the fallout from the handshake line and the growing confrontations of Pakistan Cricket Board with the ICC. Former international referee Anil Chaudhary has now weighed, rejecting controversy as “useless” and accusing Pakistan to use it to move the spotlight after their defeat in India.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“I think that after losing the match, it was part of the reversal of things. Otherwise, in any book by law, in the game conditions of the ICC, there is nothing in writing,” Chaudhary told Ani. “The hands -handed controversy you are referring to began about 15 to 20 years ago. The captain was tightening before. So, I think everything that is unnecessarily created, and there is no need. ”The incident broke out after India beat Pakistan with seven counters in Dubai on Sunday and Indian players chose not to get into post-match handles. Pakistan reacted suddenly, boycotting the presentation ceremony and later lodging a complaint against the referee of the ICC Andy Pycroft match, accusing him of raping the spirit of the cricket. The ICC, however, refused to act on the complaint.
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CHAPHARY was frank in his assessment of the PCB decision: “I think that people who complained also knew that it was useless to do so on the ground. By doing this, they will know that nothing will happen. ”PCB demonstrations have transformed into threats to withdraw from their essential confrontation against water, demanding the withdrawal of Pycroft. On Wednesday, Pakistan delayed to leave its team hotel in Dubai, forcing the match to start an hour late.
CHAPHARY, however, defended PYCROFT: “All of them are unnecessary things. He is an experienced and former ICC elite panel. He is a very known player in Zimbabwe, and his record is so good.”While Pakistan was heading for the Super Four after beating the United Arab Emirates, the cricket story remains tangled in the theaters out of scope, the remarks of Chaudhary reinforcing the feeling that the handshake was more political than sport.



