Pakistan Cricket Board chief Zaka Ashraf discussing 'incidents' in India with senior board officials
Zaka Ashraf, the chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board's cricket management committee, has returned from India and is reportedly considering lodging a protest with the ICC over incidents during their World Cup match against India in Ahmedabad. Ashraf...

"Zaka Ashraf was himself present at Ahmedabad for the match against India and is witness to some incidents which has left him unhappy despite the Indian cricket officials' hospital during his stay there," the source said.
He said the chairman was at present only discussing his visit with his senior aides.
Pakistan's team director and chief coach, Mickey Arthur, spoke about the crowd behaviour and its impact on his team after the defeat to India and ICC chairman, Greg Barclay, has responded that the sport's world governing body was doing its best to make the World Cup a successful event.
The source said Zaka was extremely disappointed with the players' show against India and before returning had told them to forget the Ahmedabad defeat and look forward to their remaining matches.
Zaka's future as chairman itself remains in doubt as the four-month tenure of the cricket management committee which he is heading expires on November 5 and it seems unlikely the government is going to give them an extension.
The CMC and Zaka were brought in July to hold elections and form a proper board of governors which would then hold elections for the chairman's post.
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