India, Oct. 3 -- Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Yousuf has supported ACC and PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi's stance in the ongoing Asia Cup trophy controversy. The debate intensified after Naqvi walked off with the trophy following the final, leaving the Indian team waiting for their winner's medals. India did not receive the trophy on Sunday, having refused to accept it from Naqvi, who is not only Pakistan's cricket board chairman but also a government minister known for his outspoken anti-India political stance.

Recently, in a social media post, Naqvi claimed he was willing to hand over the trophy to India after the final, and he made his stance clear that he is even ready to do so now also, only if they come to the ACC office to collect ...