Gavaskar Says Pak Held Asia Cup Hostage, Demands Punishment | First Sports With Rupha Ramani | N18G
Pakistan’s Asia Cup campaign has been more about controversies than cricket. From weaponising the “handshake row” against India, to boycotting mandatory pre-match press conferences, to delaying a game against the UAE by an hour, the PCB has played politics instead of focusing on performance. Experts, including Sunil Gavaskar, are calling for the ICC to take strict action against Pakistan for clear violations of the Code of Conduct. While handshakes are only customary, skipping media duties and holding the game hostage are mandatory practices. Is it time ICC finally comes down hard on Pakistan before such antics set a dangerous precedent? Rupha Ramani with more.Also on the show, Shreyas Iyer quit India A captaincy hours before their second Test against Australia A in Lucknow. The cricketer initially cited personal reasons for not playing the match, but reports suggest he has written a letter to the BCCI. The cricketer said he wants to take a break from red-ball cricket. What is the real story behind Shreyas Iyer's late pull-out? And Ousmane Dembele was crowned the men's Ballon d'Or winner in the 2025 edition. The Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) forward was rewarded for their Champions League and Ligue 1 wins. Dembele's win was a reality check for Kylian Mbappe. The Real Madrid star was touted to be the heir of Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, but now he seems to be losing the next-gen battle.
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