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“ICC Showed The Mirror, Pakistan Doesn’t Deserve To Be At Champions Trophy Presentation”: Fresh Shots Fired

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The Indian cricket team after winning the Champions Trophy 2025 title.© AFP




Former wicketkeeper batter Kamran Akmal addressed the recent controversy surrounding the absence of a representative from host nation Pakistan during the prize distribution ceremony of the recently concluded Champions Trophy. According to him, Pakistan didn’t have a representative because it didn’t “deserve” to be there. The International Cricket Council (ICC) is facing protests from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) due to the absence of its representative from the host nation during the prize distribution ceremony after India won the Champions Trophy final against New Zealand on Sunday.

PCB Chief Executive and the tournament’s director, Sumair Ahmad Syed, was present at the venue in Dubai. Since PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi was unwell and unavailable to attend the ceremony, Sumair represented the host nation. However, he was nowhere to be seen during the official ceremony.

Kamran commented on Pakistan’s representative’s absence during the ceremony. According to him, Pakistan didn’t deserve to have its representative. He emphasized the need to improve the nation’s cricket to regain its lost respect.

“The ICC showed us the mirror. The tournament’s director (Sumair) was there. He was available, and why wasn’t he in the ceremony? It is because we don’t deserve to be there. We are not playing good cricket. Minow teams have shown us the mirror,” Kamran said on his YouTube channel.

“No one discussed how Pakistan hosted the tournament. If we play such cricket, we will be treated like this. If you play for yourself, there will be no respect,” Kamran added.

According to recent reports, the PCB has also demanded a formal explanation from the ICC regarding the justification of the entire situation.

According to ESPNcricinfo, the PCB did not inform the ICC that Sumair would take Naqvi’s place in the ceremony. However, the Pakistan board believes the onus was on the ICC to contact them and inquire about Naqvi’s replacement.

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