Divya Delhi: Pakistan cricket team bowler Haris Rauf made it clear that teammates were unaffected by off-field controversies. It began after the India vs. Pakistan match when the Indian players left without shaking hands. The PCB, Mike Hesson, and Salman Ali Agha were furious. PCB complained to match referee Andy Pycroft and Salman Ali Agha did not attend the post-match ceremony in response.PCB threatened to boycott Asia Cup 2025 if Andy Pycroft wasn't replaced, but ICC refused and Pakistan caused disruption before the UAE match. Pakistan was debating whether to play, therefore the match started an hour late. They even said Andy Pycroft apologized for his blunder, which led Pakistan to play the match.In all the commotion, Pakistani cricketer Haris Rauf said he “wasn't feeling any pressure.”I felt no pressure. This is beyond my control. In the post-match press conference, Rauf said these are board decisions, their headache. I focused on playing the match. Management has handled things well.”“It's not my domain to speak on who plays and who doesn't-that's for the coaches and captain,”