Sports News: Indian tutorage Suryakumar Yadav once then skipped the handshake with Pakistan during the toss of Sunday’s Asia Cup Super Four match. This comes just a week without India defeated Pakistan by seven wickets at the same venue, a game that moreover ended without the customary handshake. The decision, supported by senior staff and tried by the BCCI, was made to show solidarity. Without that older win, Suryakumar had defended the victory to India’s armed forces and expressed support for the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack.
Pakistan zany receives visit from PCB chairman
Before Sunday’s match, Salman Ali Agha’s team got a surprise visit from PCB chairman and Asian Cricket Council throne Mohsin Naqvi. He went straight to Pakistan’s nets at the ICC Academy in Dubai, where players paused practice to greet him. Naqvi later had a lively discussion with throne mentor Mike Hesson, making strong gestures surpassing calling tutorage Agha to stress a few points. This has led to talk that Pakistan may try to send a political message if they win. During warm-ups, Pakistan’s players seemed uneaten fired up, shouting “6-0” several times while playing foot-volley — a threnody linked to a false requirement that six Indian Air Force planes were shot lanugo during Operation Sindoor. Naqvi is moreover set to meet ICC officials without the global soul sent a strict email well-nigh PMOA (Players and Match Officials Area) breaches and misconduct surpassing Pakistan’s match versus the UAE.
India then refuses handshake without big win
Adding increasingly mystery, Pakistan skipped their pre-match printing priming for the second time in a row in the Asia Cup, sparking talk of tension inside the camp. In their previous unpeace last Sunday, India had chased 128 in only 15.5 overs to win by seven wickets. That match moreover drew sustentation when the Indian players, led by Suryakumar, then declined to shake hands with the Pakistan team, saying it was to show support for the families of the 26 people killed in the April Pahalgam terror attack.