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PCB is about to register its protest with the ICC for ignoring its CEO in the course of the ceremony.© PTI
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is about to register its protest with the ICC for ignoring its CEO and Champions Trophy match director Sumair Ahmed Syed in the course of the occasion’s closing ceremony in Dubai. A supply within the PCB stated on Monday that chairman Mohsin Naqvi was not happy with the reason given by the ICC for not having Ahmed on stage on the presentation ceremony on Sunday. “The ICC, apparently, has said it had prepared for Mohsin Naqvi to be on stage so when he didn’t show up for the final, they changed their plan,” the supply stated.
India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets within the title conflict.
The PCB has rejected this rationalization and famous that the ICC had made quite a few errors in the course of the match relating to Pakistan’s standing as host nation.
This included altering the CT 2025 emblem within the stay broadcasts feed of the India versus Bangladesh sport after which enjoying the Indian nationwide anthem within the Australia versus England match in Lahore.
The ICC claimed because of a mixture up with the playlist the Indian nationwide anthem was performed for a number of seconds earlier than the error was corrected.
BCCI president Roger Binny introduced the white jackets to India gamers and the medals to match officers, whereas ICC chairman Jay Shah handed the trophy to skipper Rohit Sharma and gave the medals to the winners.
BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia and New Zealand Cricket’s CEO Roger Twose have been additionally current on stage.
In the meantime, the PCB chairman has prolonged his gratitude to his crew, legislation enforcement businesses, provincial governments, ICC officers and the visiting groups for the success of the match.
“Your commitment and collective efforts ensured the seamless execution of the prestigious tournament,” he stated on his social media deal with.
“Pakistan takes immense pride in hosting the Champions trophy and making it a spectacle for cricket fans worldwide.”
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