'Feeling pity....' - Current Pakistan player targets Suryakumar Yadav on 'No Handshake' saga during IND vs PAK Asia Cup 2025
Team India's no-handshake act initiated a widespread debate across social media platforms. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) reportedly threatened to boycott the 2025 Asia Cup.

Team India's no-handshake act initiated a widespread debate across social media platforms. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) reportedly threatened to boycott the Asia Cup 2025. In a recent social media post, Pakistan cricketer Aamir Jamal targets Team India T20I captain Surya Kumar Yadav for snubbing the ceremonial handshake during the India vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 match. Surya Kumar Yadav, after the match, explained why they decided not to shake hands with their archrival team. He said that they went into the ground just to play the match and made a statement. India won the game with utter dominance. He mentioned BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) and the government of India as well.
"Our government and BCCI were aligned together. The rest, we came here, we took a call. I feel we came here just to play the game. I think we gave them a proper reply. Few things in life are ahead of the sportsman spirit. We stand with all the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, and we stand with their families. As I said, we dedicate this win to our brave armed forces who took part in Operation Sindoor, Yadav said.
Highlighting the remarks made by Yadav, Jamal claimed that India always lacks sportsmanship. Well, when it comes to sportsmanship, #India will always lack of these things.
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Current Pakistan cricket targets Team India skipper Surya Kumar Yadav
"Just watched the #sky presser after the match where he quoted that government and BCCI were on the same page to give a proper reply. That's not a reply; it's a game of cricket.and if you really wanted to give a reply You had a chance when 6-0 happened. "Feeling pity for those who are still proving that they are Indian," Jamal said in his social media post.
Pakistan, batting first, in 20 overs managed to set a paltry target of 128. Men in Blue chased it down in just 15.5 overs. Before the match, there were calls to boycott the match. But Surya Kumar Yadav and his boys went to play the game and ended up as the winner of the evening. Yadav was the man who hit the decisive runs of the high-voltage match.
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