The ongoing debate surrounding India and Pakistan’s cricket matches has intensified, particularly concerning the recent ‘no-handshake’ incident. Following the Indian team’s refusal to shake hands with their Pakistani counterparts, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) lodged a complaint with the International Cricket Council (ICC), also involving match referee Andy Pycroft. Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Azharuddin shared his perspective on the controversy during NDTV’s special Asia Cup show. He expressed a contrasting viewpoint, stating there was nothing wrong with the customary handshake. Azharuddin emphasized that players should engage fully in the spirit of the game, including pre and post-match interactions. He found the situation perplexing and suggested that if teams were protesting, they should avoid participating altogether. India is scheduled to play Pakistan on Sunday, September 21, at the Dubai International Stadium as part of the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup 2025.
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