Something appears to be unwell in the Pakistan camp for their decider Asia Cup 2025 match against the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Hours before the planned game on Wednesday, a new controversy has left fans bewildered and concerned. The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) deleted its official social media announcement about the Pakistan vs UAE encounter, fueling speculation over whether the game will go ahead at all. Here's the deleted post by ACC: Source: X The move's timing has only created more uncertainty. With barely a few hours to go before Pakistan's intended departure from their hotel, tensions are running high. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has also objected against match referee Andy Pycroft, adding another turn to the saga. Also Read | Will Handshake Snub Continue in Women’s ODI WC? Deepti Answers Will the Pakistan vs UAE Match be Played? The ACC's move to delete its post has left the fixture in serious doubt. It is reported that Pakistan had threatened to boycott the match after they complained about Pycroft. The PCB has even sent a second letter to the ICC requesting that the referee be removed from their games. The tension was result of the India-Pakistan conflict earlier during the tournament. Not only did Pakistan face a heavy loss, but also got embroiled in controversy as Indian players did not shake hands after the game. ACC and PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi issued a public rebuke to the referee for the incident. He suspended Pakistan's team director, further pointing to the turmoil in the camp. Pakistan Under Pressure to Stay Alive India has already booked its spot in the Super Four phase. For Pakistan, the situation is different. They have to defeat hosts UAE if they want to stay in the tournament. Winning would not only keep them alive but also arrange another high-tension India-Pakistan encounter on Sunday. On Tuesday, India and Pakistan both trained at the ICC Academy in Dubai. Although their time slots were different, they were both at the same place at the same time for nearly an hour. Interestingly, Pakistan canceled its planned press conference on Wednesday, which only fueled rising speculation. The fate of the Pakistan vs UAE Asia Cup 2025 encounter hangs in the balance as of today. The people from all over the world are waiting anxiously for answers, not wanting the drama to take away from the cricket.