Pakistan made this complaint to ICC, accused of ‘improper conduct’ during World Cup match

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) In a post on its official This match will be held in the world’s largest cricket stadium. Narendra Modi Stadium Played on 14 October. India had defeated Pakistan badly in this match. PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf was also present in Ahmedabad to watch the match. Ashraf has returned back to Pakistan. The PCB did not reveal the exact nature of the incident and what it was unhappy about.

Pakistan played its first match in Hyderabad

Pakistan team played its first match in Hyderabad. When the Pakistani team reached Hyderabad before the World Cup 2023, it was given a warm welcome. All the players of Pakistan as well as the PCB were overwhelmed with this kind of welcome. But after the defeat against India, Pakistan is making various excuses. The PCB also said it was lodging a ‘formal protest’ over the delay in visas for Pakistan journalists wishing to cover the World Cup.

PCB confirmed

PCB said in its official post, ‘Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has lodged a formal protest with the ICC over the delay in visas for Pakistani journalists and the absence of a visa policy for Pakistan fans for the ongoing World Cup 2023. The PCB has also filed a complaint regarding inappropriate conduct targeted at the Pakistani team during the India vs Pakistan match to be held on 14 October 2023.

Zaka Ashraf complained

Earlier, according to a report by news agency PTI, PCB’s Cricket Management Committee Chairman Zaka Ashraf returned to Pakistan amid speculations that the PCB is considering filing a protest with the ICC over some incidents during the World Cup match. A board source said Zaka Ashraf returned on Monday and is holding several meetings with senior board officials to discuss his India tour.

PCB officials decided

The source said that Zaka Ashraf himself was present in Ahmedabad for the match against India and witnessed some of the incidents. He said that the Chairman is currently discussing his visit only with his senior colleagues. Pakistan’s team director and head coach Mickey Arthur also spoke about the crowd’s behavior and its impact on his team after the loss to India. After this, ICC President Greg Barclay replied that the world governing body of the game is trying its best to organize the World Cup successfully.