Instead, the presentation ceremony had BCCI president Roger Binny and secretary Devajit Saikia, New Zealand Cricket director Roger Twose and ICC chairman Jay Shah to give away the medals, jackets and the trophy to the players.
However, according to a PTI report, PCB CEO and tournament director Sumair Ahmed was present at the stadium as the representative from the hist board but not invited to the ceremony.
The report also claimed the PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi didn’t travel to Dubai due to prior commitments. “PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi didn’t go to Dubai because of prior commitments as federal minister for interior but the PCB CEO was sent to represent Pakistan at the final and closing presentation,” the source told the Indian news agency.
The source also added the PCB CEO wasn’t effectively communicated for the final presentation ceremony, leading to his exclusion. The PCB is likely to raise the matter with the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Massive uproar in Pakistan media
The lack of a representative from PCB during the presentation ceremony created a massive uproar in Pakistan as journalists hinted at the bias by ICC and questioned the absence of an official from their country.
It was also suggested that Champions Trophy tournament director Sumair Ahmad of PCB was also present at the venue, but he was not asked to attend the presentation ceremony.
“BCCI President Roger Binny and Secretary Devajit Saikia were on stage at the Champions Trophy final presentation. Roger Twose was there too. Yet, no one from the host PCB was included – despite PCB COO Sumair Ahmed Syed being present at the stadium. A deliberate snub by the ICC?” asked a Pakistani journalist.
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