‘Will find…’- Salman Ali Agha reacts to handshake controversy ahead of India vs Pakistan T20 WC 2026
The captain of the Pakistan cricket team, Salman Ali Agha, has reacted to the handshake controversy between the two arch-rivals, India and Pakistan, ahead of their meeting in the T20 World Cup 2026 in Colombo.

Ahead of the high-voltage clash of the T20 World Cup 2026 between India and Pakistan on February 15 at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, the talk has been about the mystery spinner of the 2009 champions, Usman Tariq. But the other aspect of the game is about the handshake controversy, which will also remain a part of the system.
India didn’t shake hands with Pakistan for all the meetings in the Asia Cup 2025. Suryakumar Yadav, the Indian captain, didn’t extend his arm at the toss during the game while the players shook hands with themselves and the umpire before returning to the dressing room. Salman Ali Agha, the Pakistan captain, hopes to see the game being played with the right sportsmanship.
“I hope the match will be played in true sportsmanship. If the Indian team plans to shake hands, we’ll find that out tomorrow. Definitely, we do not have a good record against the Indians, but we can't change history, and every day is a new day.” Agha expressed in the post-match press conference.
Salman Ali Agha seeks right sportsmanship in IND vs PAK T20 WC 2026
Agha also shed light on Usman Tariq, who has become the talk of the town for the blue brigade heading into the clash. He felt that Tariq would remain a vital member of the side, just like all the other 15 members of the team,
“You all have made Usman Tariq a big name. For us, all 15 players are important. He has been bowling well. You can definitely say that he is a trump card for us. He has been cleared by the ICC, so I don't understand why everyone is discussing him. Usman doesn't get affected by these things. He is fine. He doesn't care about these things.” Salman Agha informed.
Rain has been forecast for the game. Pakistan trained on the eve of the game in the afternoon, while the Indian side is scheduled to be in action for the practice session in the evening.
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