
Mohsin Naqvi breaks his silence and responds to PM Modi after the dramatic disappearance of the Asia Cup trophy, sparking fresh debates across cricket and political circles.
The controversy began when the Asia Cup trophy went missing soon after the tournament, with fingers being pointed at the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and its chairman, Mohsin Naqvi.
The issue caught political fire when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi indirectly commented on the incident, questioning the credibility and transparency of cricket administration. The remarks immediately gained traction, drawing attention from both cricket fans and political analysts.
In his latest statement, Mohsin Naqvi addressed the criticism and PM Modi’s remarks, insisting that the situation was misrepresented. According to him, the trophy was under “secure custody” and allegations of it disappearing were “politically motivated exaggerations.” He further stated that the PCB has taken every step to ensure accountability and promised that the full truth would come out soon.
Naqvi’s response has triggered a wave of mixed reactions. While some in Pakistan rallied behind him, many cricket lovers across the subcontinent expressed disappointment, demanding greater transparency in handling such prestigious tournaments. On the other hand, Indian cricket circles saw PM Modi’s remarks as a justified call for accountability in international sports.
The Asia Cup trophy saga has now evolved into more than just a sporting controversy—it has become a political talking point, exposing the deep entanglement between cricket, governance, and national pride. The story continues to unfold, and fans are waiting for clarity on how and why the trophy incident too
k place.