Breaking: PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi Apologises To BCCI, Urges Suryakumar To Take Trophy

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In a major development following the Asia Cup controversy, Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi publicly apologised to the BCCI and other stakeholders during an ACC meeting, acknowledging that the earlier incident should not have happened. Naqvi admitted the act harmed the spirit of the tournament and expressed regret for the embarrassment caused to players and fans alike. He asked that Suryakumar Yadav be allowed to receive the trophy in person, saying the honour of presenting and accepting awards on the field should not be denied to the winning team.The apology came after intense discussions among ACC and BCCI officials, and was framed as an attempt to mend relations between the cricket boards. Naqvi’s statement stressed that the episode reflected poorly on all involved and that sportsmanship must prevail over politics and provocation. Sources say the PCB leadership recognised the broader diplomatic and reputational costs and sought to repair ties through formal contrition. Observers noted the significance of the gesture given the high emotions surrounding the final, and many in the cricketing community welcomed the step as a constructive move towards restoring goodwill. While critics argue an apology cannot erase the earlier fallout, officials hope Naqvi’s acknowledgement will ease tensions and allow traditional trophy protocols and mutual respect to be reinstated at future events.

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