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PCB miffed after ICC omits Pakistan skipper Agha from T20 WC ticket sales poster

Poster features the captains of India, South Africa, Australia, Sri Lanka, and England
Salman Ali Agha. File photo

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The Pakistan Cricket Board is reportedly unhappy with the International Cricket Council after the global governing body released a promotional poster of next year’s T20 World Cup ticket sales without the country’s captain Salman Ali Agha on it.

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A reliable source in the PCB said the matter had been taken up with the ICC as the promotional poster featured only five captains — Suryakumar Yadav (India), Aiden Markram (South Africa), Mitchell Marsh (Australia), Dasun Shanaka (Sri Lanka) and Harry Brook (England).

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“We faced the same issues when the Asia Cup was held a few months back and that time the broadcasters had started a promotional campaign without our captain featuring in it,” the source said.

He said it was only after the PCB spoke to the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) that the situation changed.

“We are facing a similar situation this time as the ICC has not projected our captain on the promotional poster for ticket sales,” he added.

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He said while Pakistan was not in the top five teams in the ICC T20 rankings, it had a rich legacy and remains one of the top draws in the World Cup.

He said the PCB was confident that the ICC would have the Pakistan captain on the promotional poster and campaigns.

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