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PCB responds, says ICC protocols allow media managers to use cameras

On Friday, the Pakistan Cricket Board defended the media manager by attracting a meeting before the Asian Cup match against the UAE between the match referee Andy Pycroft and team officials, and argued that the action was in the ICC protocols.

On Thursday, ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta, Koç Mike Hesson, Captain Salman Ali Agha and executive Naveed Akram Cheema, including the recording of the interaction of players and match officials (PMOA) codes of the “PMOA) code wrote to the PCB.

The ICC communication also questioned a PCB press release indicating that Pycroft apologized, and explaining that the referee regretted the wrong communication caused by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
“The team’s media manager has allowed access to PMOA. He said.

According to the PCB, existing protocols allow media managers to use cameras in PMOA.


The source, “If the standard working procedure is not followed, ICC should check the issue (matching) with the arbitratoment (match) whether the issue is notified to ACU.” However, when the PTI contacted a tournament source, the issue was really marked by the Pakistan team by the ICC match official to the ACU official and accepted the same thing. Previously, the global body was categorized in PCB E -mail.

“ICC, sport, tournament and stakeholders to protect the attention of the meeting, the meeting was held, although it shows complete disrespect for the holiness of the PMOA, accepted the request of the PCB.” He said.

It all started when Surekumar Yadav did not shake hands with the opposite number Salman Ali Agha, and when the PCB complained to the ICC from the match referee who violated the protocols about the ‘spirit of the game’, and asked for the tournament or Pakistan matches to be removed.

The ICC rejected the PCB’s claims and also supported the selected panel match referee and made it clear that only the ACC space manager has passed the message.

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