<p>Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board on Monday rubbished reports of discord and infighting in the national team, competing in the World Cup in India.</p>.<p>In a press release, the PCB strongly denied recent speculations about any internal discord in the Babar Azam-led side.</p>.<p>The PCB has been forced to act after increasing rumours about disunity in the team.</p>.<p>Some Pakistani journalists have posted on social media about the alleged fights in the team and promised to reveal more details after the match against Afghanistan on Monday.</p>.Cricket World Cup: Pat Cummins hopes his batsmen fire in unison against Pakistan.<p>According to those posts, two players got into a physical altercation and there has been growing discord in the team with captain Babar facing isolation from a group of players.</p>.<p>"Contrary to rumours circulated by a certain section of the media, the PCB unequivocally assures that the team is cohesive and there is no evidence to support these unsubstantiated claims," the release said.</p><p>The PCB said it is disappointed by the dissemination of false news.</p>.<p>Pakistan won the their first two games against Netherlands and Sri Lanka before losing to Australia and India.</p>
<p>Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board on Monday rubbished reports of discord and infighting in the national team, competing in the World Cup in India.</p>.<p>In a press release, the PCB strongly denied recent speculations about any internal discord in the Babar Azam-led side.</p>.<p>The PCB has been forced to act after increasing rumours about disunity in the team.</p>.<p>Some Pakistani journalists have posted on social media about the alleged fights in the team and promised to reveal more details after the match against Afghanistan on Monday.</p>.Cricket World Cup: Pat Cummins hopes his batsmen fire in unison against Pakistan.<p>According to those posts, two players got into a physical altercation and there has been growing discord in the team with captain Babar facing isolation from a group of players.</p>.<p>"Contrary to rumours circulated by a certain section of the media, the PCB unequivocally assures that the team is cohesive and there is no evidence to support these unsubstantiated claims," the release said.</p><p>The PCB said it is disappointed by the dissemination of false news.</p>.<p>Pakistan won the their first two games against Netherlands and Sri Lanka before losing to Australia and India.</p>