A test series is being played between Pakistan and South Africa, the first match of which was won by Pakistan by 93 runs. In this match, Rameez Raja and Aamir Sohail, during the commentary, recalled the Indian players not shaking hands in the Asia Cup. Looks like Pakistan is still in shock about that.
There was a clash between India and Pakistan in the group stage of Asia Cup, in Super-4 and then in the final, but in all three matches, Suryakumar Yadav did not shake hands with Pakistan captain Salman Ali Aga. Indian players also did not shake hands with their players. Enraged by this insult, Pakistan players started shameful acts in the next matches. But now, 17 days after the tournament ended, he is still in shock.
What did Rameez Raja and Aamir Sohail say?
Pakistan defeated South Africa in the first test, after which the players of both the teams shook hands. After this, Rameez Raja and Aamir Sohail, who were doing the commentary, recalled the incident that happened during the Asia Cup last month, when the Indian players did not shake hands with the Pakistani players.
Aamir Sohail said, “It was good to see that the players of both the teams shook hands. These days it is going out of trend.” To this, Rameez Raja said, “It is going out of hand, it is a great tradition. Cricket is about tradition, about gentlemanliness and about honesty. It is important for South Africa to be sensible.”
Pakistan still hasn’t forgotten the Asia Cup defeat
Pakistan faced India thrice in the Asia Cup, and had to face defeat all three times. Not only the players of Pakistan but the former cricketers and the whole of Pakistan were distraught by this defeat. But now it seems that Pakistan has not yet forgotten that insult. It is clear from this that Indian players were not only defeated on the field but also their morale was greatly weakened.

