New Delhi, Sept. 16 -- Pakistan will need to think twice whether they want to pull out of the Asia Cup 2025 as that could result the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in a revenue loss of anything between USD 12 to 16 million (approximately Rs.106 to 141 crore) for the country.

The India vs Pakistan group A clash had been making headlines since last month for all the wrong reasons. Things got uglier after Indian players avoided shaking hands with their Pakistani counterparts after the game as a protest against the Pahalgam attack in April earlier this year.

The Indian players' act didn't go well with the PCB who lodged a complaint to the International Cricket Council (ICC) demanding the removal of match referee Andy Pycroft. The development ...