Pakistan’s complaint against match referee Andy Pycroft for allegedly instructing no handshakes at the toss was dismissed by India.
The Indian cricket team has denied Pakistan’s allegation that match referee Andy Pycroft instructed both captains not to shake hands during the toss ahead of the high-profile Asia Cup 2025 Group A clash between India and Pakistan on Sunday.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had formally lodged a complaint with the International Cricket Council (ICC), claiming that Pycroft violated the ICC’s Code of Conduct and the Spirit of Cricket by allegedly asking India captain Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha to skip the customary handshake at the toss.
However, sources within the Indian team told The Indian Express that no such instruction was ever conveyed to Suryakumar by Pycroft. According to the Indian camp, the decision not to shake hands was already taken in light of the recent Pahalgam terror attack. Indian players had chosen to forgo the gesture as a sign of solidarity with the victims and the military operations in Kashmir.
Speaking at the post-match press conference, Suryakumar Yadav explained the decision. “I feel a few things, few things in life, are ahead of sportsmen’s spirit also,” he said. The India captain did not shake hands with the Pakistani players either before or after the match, which India won by seven wickets.
The PCB, on the other hand, alleged that Pycroft privately informed both captains at the toss that handshakes would be skipped, supposedly under advice from the Indian board. In its complaint to the ICC, the PCB cited Article 2.1.1 of the ICC’s Code of Conduct for match officials and support staff, which covers conduct “contrary to the spirit of the game.” The MCC Laws also define the spirit of cricket as involving respect for the game’s traditions and values.
PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who is also president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), had demanded Pycroft’s immediate removal from the rest of the tournament. “The PCB has lodged a complaint with the ICC regarding violations by the Match Referee of the ICC Code of Conduct and the MCC Laws pertaining to the Spirit of Cricket. The PCB has demanded an immediate removal of the Match Referee from the Asia Cup,” Naqvi said in a statement on social media.

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