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How India decided on no-handshake policy right before Pakistan encounter at Asia Cup

By choosing to forgo this tradition, the Men in Blue made a clear statement that their approach towards matches against their arch-rivals is no longer rooted in sporting niceties.

September 15, 2025 / 20:52 IST
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How India decided on no-handshake policy right before Pakistan encounter at Asia Cup (X/BCCI)

A few days ago, India’s T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav found himself at the centre of criticism for shaking hands with Asian Cricket Council President Mohsin Naqvi and Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha. Even before the tournament began, calls to boycott the match against Pakistan were loud enough to explain why Surya was criticised for shaking hands with Pakistani nationals.

This time, the build-up to the India-Pakistan game was tough for the reporters on the ground, the followers, and everyone involved, as protests were ongoing on social media and in multiple locations calling for the game to be called off. Nevertheless, the game went ahead as scheduled. As many had hoped, India secured a comfortable victory, handing Pakistan an embarrassing defeat. However, what followed post-match has been the talk of the town.

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As soon as Surya hit the winning runs, he and his batting partner at the crease, Shivam Dube, began walking back towards the dressing room. Not a single member of the Indian team came forward to shake hands with the Pakistani players, even though they were standing outside their dressing room.