On September 14, India defeated Pakistan by 7 wickets in the Asia Cup. After the end of the match, the players of Team India did not join hands with the Pakistan team (India vs Pakistan no hand shake). Later, news came that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has complained to the Asian Cricket Council about the incident. Now a report by Times Now claimed that BCCI has not received notice of any such complaint.
Earlier, the news agency PTI had reported that Pakistan had filed a complaint in the Asian Cricket Council. Now quoting Times Now, a BCCI source has told that the Asian Cricket Council has not sent a notice of any such complaint to the BCCI. There has been a message of complaint about the handshake dispute nor the closure of the door.
Controversy started before the match
After the match, there has been a lot of debate over the absence of handshake, but the dispute started before the match. Actually, at the time of the toss, both the captains usually shake hands, but Suryakumar Yadav and Salman Aga did not even look at each other. At the same time, when Suryakumar Yadav and Shivam Dubey went to the dressing room without joining hands with Pakistani players, the matter caught fire. The Indian team went to the dressing room and closed the door, which got more heated.
Captain Suryakumar gave a strong message
After the match, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav said, “Our government and BCCI are unanimous. We only came here to play the match and seem to have given the right answer. Apart from the spirit of the game, there are some things in life besides the spirit of the game.
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