
PCB Chief Mohsin Naqvi’s Early Exit Ignites Controversy In Colombo
COLOMBO — For the 30,000 fans at the R. Premadasa Stadium, the most striking image of Sunday’s high-voltage clash wasn’t Ishan Kishan’s 77-run blitz or Jasprit Bumrah’s clinical wickets. Instead, it was the sight of an empty seat in the VIP enclosure where Mohsin Naqvi had sat just an hour earlier.
Confirmations from stadium officials and viral video footage show Naqvi—who also serves as Pakistan’s Interior Minister—leaving the venue while Pakistan was still batting and their chase was mathematically alive. The early departure has been characterized by critics and former players as “embarrassing” and a “lack of accountability.”
The PCB Chairman’s departure was noted between overs as the required run rate surged past 12.
The frustration surrounding Naqvi stems from his central role in the “Boycott Soap Opera” that nearly derailed the tournament earlier this month.
The early exit has amplified calls for a total overhaul of the PCB’s administrative structure.
The team now moves from the R. Premadasa to the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) Ground for their final Group A match.
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