Suryakumar Yadav gave a strong message after all the backlash he and his team faced in the recent couple of days over India-Pakistan encounter at the Asia Cup 2025. While the fixture is one of the most-anticipated meeting, the clash on Sunday saw a different tone form around it. Many expressed disappointment with BCCI continuing with the fixture, which comes just months after the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed the lives of 26 people.
Suryakumar, who celebrated his 35th birthday on Sunday, led by example both with his antics and the bat. It all began at the toss when he refused the customary handshake with his Pakistani counterpart Salman Ali Agha, and did the same after the match was over. He and Shivam Dube went straight towards the dressing room, not obliging to any post-match rituals as Pakistan teams stood confused before walking off.
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The matter was addressed by the Pakistan team, with losing captain refusing to engage in the post-match presentation ceremony and a formal protest also been lodged with the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) over the gesture.
Celebrated Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar when asked to weigh-in on the matter, called the action "disheartening".
Shoaib Akhtar crying on Handshake Saga..Same guy was seen with Asim Munir few months back along with Shahid Afridi..
Well done Suryakumar Yadav bhut badhiya kiya hai chot gehri lagi hai jaise Nur Khan Air Base ko lagi hai.#INDvsPAK pic.twitter.com/JEDuaN21C6
— AT10 (@Loyalsachfan10) September 14, 2025
"I'm speechless. It is disheartening to see and I don't know what to say. Hats off to India. Just don't make things political. Cricket match hain isko political mat banao. Hum ne acchi statement di hai aapkee liye. Hum bohut kuchh bol sakte hai. Hoti rehte hain ladayi jhagre, ghar me bhi ho jaati hain. (Don't make a cricket match political. We have said nice things about you. We can say a lot of things about the no handshake. Fights happen, even inside your house. Forget it, move on. It is the game of cricket, shake your hands, show your grace)," Akhtar can be heard saying in a video doing rounds on social media.
Meanwhile, this was India's second victory in as many matches at the Asia Cup. The Men In Blue next meet Oman on September 19, which is their final fixture of the group stage before the action heads into Super Fours.
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