In a surprising move, Pakistan has opted out of its scheduled pre-match press conference ahead of tomorrow’s high-voltage encounter against arch-rivals India in Dubai.
🔥 Background of the Protest
The silence comes in the wake of rising tensions during the last Pakistan-India game:
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India refused to shake hands before and after the match — reportedly a joint decision by the BCCI and Indian government.
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Pakistan captain Agha Salman skipped the presentation ceremony in protest.
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) formally complained against match referee Andy Pycroft, accusing him of allowing politics to overshadow cricket.
🏏 Silent Protest Continues
By skipping today’s press conference (scheduled for 6:00 PM), Pakistan appears to be making a symbolic statement against what it views as disrespect and politicisation of the game.
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This is not the first time: Pakistan also skipped a pre-match press conference against the UAE earlier.
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Interestingly, India cancelled its practice session and media briefing too, adding more intrigue to the build-up.
⚔️ More Than Just Cricket
As anticipation builds for Sunday’s clash, the silence from both camps is fueling tension. With diplomacy sidelined and emotions running high, the Pakistan-India game promises to be more than a contest of bat and ball — it’s a statement on pride, politics, and rival