DUBAI:

The fate of Pakistan's campaign at the Asia Cup will be decided after a high-profile Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) meeting taking place in Islamabad on Tuesday night.

The handshake controversy started on Sunday as the neighbours met for the first time since a military conflict between them in May, but tensions simmered after the match as India's players left the field without shaking hands.

The decision has not been taken as yet whether Pakistan will boycott the Asia Cup or continue to participate.

The PCB meeting is being presided over by PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi.

The incident has sparked outrage in Pakistan, with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) lodging a formal protest and captain Salman Ali Agha boycotting his post-match media duties.

In the meantime, the PCB demanded an

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