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New Delhi: In the Asia Cup 2025, India once again performed strongly against its arch-rival Pakistan and won by seven wickets. But this match was more discussed off the field than the post-match events.
Amidst the voices of boycott across the country, India decided to play the match and responded on the field with its game. India achieved the easy target of 128 runs given by Pakistan in just 15.5 overs. But the real stir started after the match was over.
As soon as the match ended, when the Pakistani players were waiting for a handshake, the Indian players went straight to the dressing room. The video going viral on social media clearly showed that Team India did not make any friendly gesture and closed the door.
Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar expressed his displeasure over the attitude of the Indian team. He said,“This is cricket, don’t make it political. Shake hands, show sportsmanship. We can say a lot, but we should move forward.”
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Shoaib Akhtar crying over the handshake saga 😂 Same guy was chilling with Asim Munir & Afridi months back. Well done Surya – strike as deep as Nur Khan Air Base! 🔥🇮🇳 #INDvsPAK #IndianCricket #IndiaVsPakistan #aisacup2025 #indvspak2025 https://t.co/6O4XkugN8U pic.twitter.com/t9V8pCk0U8
— Gaurav (@k_gauravs) September 15, 2025
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According to a report, head coach Gautam Gambhir was behind this behavior of the Indian team. According to a report by Telecom Asia Sport, Gambhir had forbidden the players from shaking hands or having any kind of conversation with the Pakistani players.
While some people are praising the Indian team for taking a ‘strong stand’ in this situation, some cricket lovers believe that sportsmanship should have been given priority. Now, more than the victory, there is talk about the handshake that did not happen.
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