Why is there a controversy about shaking hands?
Tensions between the two countries and previous incidents of refusal to shake hands have made it a point of contention.
Sports / Cricket
The upcoming T20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan is facing controversy even before the first ball is bowled. The central issue revolves around whether the players will shake hands, a gesture that was refused during last year's As...
The refusal to shake hands between the two teams during the Asia Cup set a tense precedent. The Asia Cup saw India defeat Pakistan, but the victory was overshadowed by the controversy with Suryakumar Yadav refusing to accept the trophy from Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi.
Both teams have not engaged in bilateral series for years due to political and military tensions, forcing them to meet only in ICC tournaments at neutral venues. Despite India's historical dominance in T20 World Cup matches, both teams are focusing on the present, with players like Suryakumar emphasizing the need to avoid complacency.
Usman Tariq’s bowling action has also stirred discussion, with Indian media questioning its legality, though Agha defended Tariq, assuring that the bowler had been cleared twice by the ICC.
Takeaway: For fans, this match transcends cricket; it's a symbolic encounter loaded with historical and political weight. For players, maintaining focus amidst external pressures will be crucial.
Tensions between the two countries and previous incidents of refusal to shake hands have made it a point of contention.
No, India has not traveled to Pakistan since 2008 due to political tensions.
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