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Zaka Ashraf - PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf Downplays "Dushman Mulk" Comment With "Traditional Rivals" Remark - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan

PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf Downplays "Dushman Mulk" Comment With "Traditional Rivals" Remark

Downplaying his alleged controversial remarks "dushman mulk" after the Pakistan cricket team landed in Hyderabad, Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) Management Committee Chairman, Zaka Ashraf called India a "traditional rival". Earlier on Friday, in a video that is viral on social media, Zaka was heard purportedly talking about players going to "dushman mulk" (enemy country) for tournaments, while he was addressing the media about PCB's new contracts for players. His remark was allegedly targeted at India.

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Shaheen Afridi - Zaka Ashraf - After "Dushman Mulk" Reference For India, Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Zaka Ashraf Now Says This - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan

After "Dushman Mulk" Reference For India, Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Zaka Ashraf Now Says This

The roaring welcome that Pakistan cricket team received upon its arrival in India reflects the love fans on either side of the border have for the players, said PCB supremo Zaka Ashraf in his desperate bid to do damage control after indirectly terming India "enemy nation". Pakistan arrived in Hyderabad on Wednesday, marking their first visit to India in seven years. On the same day, the PCB announced a pay hike for its players. Following that, Ashraf had said the raise in the central contracts will provide extra motivation to the players going into the World Cup in an "enemy country".

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Zaka Ashraf - Video: Pakistan Board Chief Calls India 'Dushman Mulk' In Viral Video, Triggers Controversy - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan

Video: Pakistan Board Chief Calls India 'Dushman Mulk' In Viral Video, Triggers Controversy

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Management Committee chairperson Zaka Ashraf has stirred another controversy amid the Pakistan team's visit to India for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, starting from October 5 onwards. In a video that is viral on social media, Zaka was heard talking about players going to "dushman mulk" (enemy country) for tournaments, while he was addressing the media about PCB's new contracts for players. His remark was allegedly targeted at India.

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Babar Azam - Mickey Arthur - Mohammad Hafeez - Zaka Ashraf - Misbah-ul-Haq, Mohammad Hafeez Question Pakistan's Asia Cup Approach, Claims Report. Soon After One Of Them Resigns From PCB - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

Misbah-ul-Haq, Mohammad Hafeez Question Pakistan's Asia Cup Approach, Claims Report. Soon After One Of Them Resigns From PCB

The Babar Azam-led Pakistan cricket team did not live up to expectations in the recently-concluded Asian Cup 2023. It was a great chance for the 1992 Cricket World Cup champions to prepare for the 2023 edition, but the side were knocked out of the Super 4 stage.  Despite having played in Sri Lanka extensively, where most of the match of the Asia Cup were played, before the continental event, Pakistan could not qualify for the final. They lost to India too in a Super 4 match. The Pakistan Cricket Board conducted a review of the performance recently.

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Shaheen Afridi - Babar Azam - Mickey Arthur - Zaka Ashraf - Shadab Khan - Morne Morkel - PCB Reviews Asia Cup 2023 Performance Ahead Of Cricket World Cup 2023 Squad Announcement - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Pakistan - Nepal

PCB Reviews Asia Cup 2023 Performance Ahead Of Cricket World Cup 2023 Squad Announcement

The Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday held a review meeting of their woeful Asia Cup show in the wake of their World Cup squad announcement. All teams must finalise their 15-player squads for the cricket showpiece before the September 28 deadline, with any replacements after this date requiring approval from the ICC. "The philosophy behind this review was to create an atmosphere of open discussion and develop consensus," PCB chairman of the management committee Zaka Ashraf said in a statement. "The idea is to have everyone on board and debate about performances, identifying the problems and their solutions.” The review meeting was also attended by head coach Mickey Arthur, captain Babar Azam, vice-captain Shadab Khan and former skippers Misbah-ul-Haq and Mohammad Hafeez.

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Shaheen Afridi - Babar Azam - Mohammad Rizwan - Zaka Ashraf - On Rumours Of Verbal Spat Between Babar Azam And Shaheen Afridi, Report Quotes Pakistan Player Saying... - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

On Rumours Of Verbal Spat Between Babar Azam And Shaheen Afridi, Report Quotes Pakistan Player Saying...

After Pakistan crashed out of the Asia Cup in the Super 4 stage, reports emerged that captain Babar Azam was involved in a verbal spat with star pacer Shaheen Afridi. Babar reportedly questioned the role of the senior players in the Asia Cup 2023 campaign. However, Shaheen interrupted him and said he should not generalise and not criticise those who did well. Babar responded by saying that he is well aware about who is doing well and who's not. The report also claimed that Babar, went to the press conference after the loss, and on his way to the hotel did not talk to anybody.

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Jay Shah - Zaka Ashraf - Pakistan Cricket Board Demands Compensation For Losing Money Due To Asia Cup Matches Being Held In Sri Lanka: Report - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan - Nepal

Pakistan Cricket Board Demands Compensation For Losing Money Due To Asia Cup Matches Being Held In Sri Lanka: Report

The Pakistan Cricket Board on Wednesday demanded compensation from the Asian Cricket Council for the loss of gate money it has suffered due to Asia Cup matches being held in Sri Lanka. Although the PCB has not issued any official statement on the matter, some media outlets here have reported that the board's chairman Zaka Ashraf has sent a formal letter to the ACC president Jay Shah, demanding compensation. Ashraf has expressed his disappointment over the way the scheduling of the matches in Sri Lanka has been handled by the ACC.

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Rohit Sharma - Jay Shah - Rajeev Shukla - Roger Binny - Zaka Ashraf - "Thinking About It": Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Zaka Ashraf On Talks With BCCI's Jay Shah For Shifting Asia Cup Matches From Sri Lanka - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan - Nepal

"Thinking About It": Pakistan Cricket Board Chief Zaka Ashraf On Talks With BCCI's Jay Shah For Shifting Asia Cup Matches From Sri Lanka

The Asia Cup 2023 has been severely affected by rain in Sri Lanka. The tournament is being played in a hybrid model, with most of the matches played in the island nation while four games being played in Pakistan. However, India's match against Pakistan on Saturday had  to be abandoned due to rain. Not a single ball could be bowled in the second innings. Then, on Monday, there was rain after India captain Rohit Sharma and chose to bowl against Nepal.

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