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Naqvi demands sacking of ICC referee over Asia Cup controversy – SUCH TV
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to remove match referee Andy Pycroft from the Asia Cup following a dispute during the Pakistan-India clash.
In a message posted on X, Naqvi confirmed that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially lodged a complaint with the ICC and MCC, accusing the match referee of violating established rules and regulations.
In a written complaint registered with the ICC, the PCB stated that Pycroft instructed Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha not to shake hands at the toss, which the board considers a breach of protocol and spirit of the game.
Mohsin Naqvi said the PCB has demanded Pycroft’s immediate removal from officiating in the tournament, stressing that such conduct undermines fair play and has sparked legitimate concerns regarding impartiality.
Earlier, Pakistan cricket team manager Naveed Akram Cheema has formally lodged a protest against the Indian team’s inappropriate behavior during the Asia Cup 2025 clash against the Green Shirts.
Cheema said the refusal of Indian players to shake hands was against the spirit of sportsmanship.
He added that Pakistan’s reaction was natural given the circumstances.
According to officials, the match referee had requested captains not to shake hands at the toss.
However, Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha chose to boycott the post-match ceremony in protest against the Indian team’s conduct.
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Italy’s soccer chief told to quit after latest World Cup failure
Italy’s sports minister has called on the country’s soccer federation (FIGC) president Gabriele Gravina to resign after the four-time world champions failed to qualify for a third successive World Cup on Tuesday.
Italy‘s penalty shootout loss to 66th-ranked Bosnia and Herzegovina in the qualifying playoffs comes after the Azzurri were eliminated at the same stage by Sweden ahead of the 2018 World Cup and by North Macedonia in 2022.
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“It’s evident to everyone that Italian soccer needs to be overhauled,” Sports Minister Andrea Abodi said, “and that process needs to start with new leadership at the FIGC.”
Gravina is still holding onto his job after also surviving the qualifying elimination for the 2022 World Cup.
“Next week we will make much deeper reflections on the situation,” Gravina said, hinting that he could call for a new election for the country’s top soccer position. “There are a lot of evaluations to consider.”
Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso has also yet to give any indication about his own future after taking over when Luciano Spalletti was fired after Italy lost its opening qualifier to Norway last year.
“I’m not interested at all in talking about my future today,” Gattuso said following the loss in Bosnia. “It hurts, it really hurts. More than hurting me, it hurts to see this group which has really given everything in these months and I think we deserved to get back what we put in and I honestly think it’s too reductive and too immature to be talking about my future today.”
Gattuso was given a contract until the end of this summer’s World Cup, with an automatic renewal until 2028 if Italy reached the tournament in North America.
Even if Gattuso hasn’t made up his mind whether to stay or not, the Italian soccer federation gave a clear sign it would like him to remain on Tuesday.
“I have to praise Gattuso. I think he’s been a great coach, he is a great coach, I’ve asked him to stay on in charge of these players,” Gravina said.
The issues in Italian soccer extend beyond the national team.
The last Italian club to win the Champions League was Inter Milan in 2010; while in this season’s continental competition, all four Italian clubs were eliminated before the quarterfinals.
Added former Italian Premier Matteo Renzi: “Unfortunately the third consecutive elimination from the World Cup is not an April Fool’s joke. It’s a sign that Italian soccer has failed. Soccer isn’t just entertainment in our country; it’s part of our culture and national identity.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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tapmad secures exclusive broadcast rights for | The Express Tribune
Bringing generations of hockey fans back to the game with a premium LIVE experience
tapmad has acquired the exclusive digital and television broadcast rights for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026, set to take place in Belgium and the Netherlands.
This strategic acquisition marks another significant step in tapmad’s mission to bring Pakistan’s forgotten national sports back into the spotlight. Hockey, once a symbol of national pride, holds deep emotional and historical significance for the country, and with the Pakistan national team qualifying for the World Cup after eight years, the moment carries renewed meaning for fans across the nation. tapmad is determined to reconnect audiences with that legacy through accessible, high-quality coverage.
Over the past year, tapmad has consistently invested in international hockey properties, successfully broadcasting major tournaments including the FIH Hockey Nations Cup 2025, FIH Hockey Pro League, and the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers Egypt 2026.
With the addition of the 2026 World Cup, tapmad continues to build the most comprehensive hockey content portfolio in the region, further strengthening its commitment to the sport’s revival.
By securing rights across both digital and television platforms, tapmad aims to maximise reach, ensuring fans across Pakistan can experience world-class hockey and witness this long-awaited comeback on the global stage like never before.
Yassir Pasha, CEO of tapmad, commented:
Hockey has always been an integral part of Pakistan’s sporting identity. In 2024 and 2025, we made a conscious effort to invest in hockey and bring it back into the spotlight. Securing rights for tournaments like the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 is a continuation of that commitment to revive the sport and make it accessible to audiences across Pakistan.
As anticipation builds for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026, tapmad is set to deliver an immersive viewing experience, LIVE, in HD quality, and without any Ads, bringing fans closer to the game that once defined a nation.
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Former Cowboys player Trysten Hill appears to grin after arrest tied to alleged assault of pregnant woman
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Former NFL defensive tackle Trysten Hill was booked into a Texas jail last week on multiple charges relating to an alleged assault of a pregnant woman.
Ellis County Sheriff’s Office jail records list “assault of a pregnant person” and “interfering with an emergency request for assistance.”
FOX 4 in Dallas obtained the records, which also showed Hill was arrested March 26.
Hill was booked and held on a $3,500 bond connected to two bond-forfeiture warrants from a 2025 criminal investigation, the sheriff’s office said.
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Trysten Hill of the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium Oct. 20, 2019, in Arlington, Texas. (Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Hill appeared to grin in his booking photo.
The identity of the alleged victim and any relationship to Hill were not disclosed. Fox News Digital contacted the Ellis County Sheriff’s Office, but a request for comment was not immediately returned.
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After his three-year career at Central Florida, the Cowboys selected Hill in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He appeared in 25 regular-season games with the Cowboys, recording 39 combined tackles over four seasons.

Trysten Hill of the Dallas Cowboys at SoFi Stadium Oct. 9, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Hill joined the Arizona Cardinals midway through the 2022 season, recording five solo tackles and one sack in six games. He signed with the Cleveland Browns in 2023 but was released before the regular season kicked off.

New England Patriots defensive tackle Trysten Hill reacts against the Carolina Panthers during the first half at Gillette Stadium Aug. 8, 2024, in Foxborough, Mass. (Eric Canha/USA Today Sports)
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The New England Patriots signed Hill to their practice squad later in 2023.
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