BCCI Responds to Handshake Controversy After India's Asia Cup Victory Over Pakistan
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India-Pakistan Handshake Omission Sparks Debate; BCCI Downplays Controversy After Asia Cup Win

BCCI Responds to Handshake Controversy After India's Asia Cup Victory Over Pakistan Or India-Pakistan Handshake Omission Sparks Debate; BCCI Downplays Controversy After Asia Cup Win

 14:01 16/09/2025

Following India's dominant victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia downplayed the controversy surrounding the team's decision to skip the post-match handshake. Saikia emphasized celebrating India's triumph and disregarding noise from external parties. Captain Suryakumar Yadav stated the decision was aligned with the government and BCCI. India's next match is against Oman on September 19.
Pakistani Fan's Humorous Plea: India Asked to Boycott Match After Asia Cup Defeat – Watch the Viral Appeal

Pakistani Fan's Humorous Plea: India Asked to Boycott Match After Asia Cup Defeat – Watch the Viral Appeal

 06:02 15/09/2025

Amidst Asia Cup 2025 controversies, an exasperated Pakistani fan has humorously requested India to boycott their next match. This plea followed Pakistan's defeat against India, hoping it would improve their chances of reaching the final. The match also saw India skipping the customary handshake, a decision defended by captain Suryakumar Yadav, dedicating the win to the armed forces.
'Cricket match hain, isko political mat banao': Shoaib Akhtar slams India's no-handshake stance; backs Salman Agha's protest

'Cricket match hain, isko political mat banao': Shoaib Akhtar slams India's no-handshake stance; backs Salman Agha's protest

 01:01 15/09/2025

India's dominant victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 was overshadowed by a post-match controversy. The Indian team's apparent refusal to shake hands with the Pakistani players sparked outrage, with Shoaib Akhtar expressing his disappointment. This incident highlights the intense geopolitical tensions that continue to fuel the rivalry between the two nations, extending beyond the cricket field.
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