NEW DELHI: The India-Pakistan sporting rivalry once again took center stage as both sides clashed in the Group C match of the Hong Kong Sixes tournament. In a rain-affected encounter, India emerged victorious by two runs under the Duckworth-Lewis (DLS) method.
India posted 86/4 in six overs, with Robin Uthappa scoring 28 off 11 balls, including two fours and three sixes. Pakistan began strongly at 41/1 in the third over before rain interrupted the game. Dinesh Karthik led India to another narrow triumph over their arch-rivals.
No handshake this time too
Live broadcasting was cut immediately after the rain-affected match ended, cameras missed any post-match interaction. According to various media reports, both teams remained in their designated areas and no handshake took place.
Despite the controversy, India’s batting stood out, with Uthappa and others delivering crucial contributions.
Lingering tensions since Asia Cup 2025
The handshake drama has been a recurring issue since the Asia Cup 2025 and the Women’s World Cup. India and Pakistan players avoided post-match handshakes in all these contests.
The trend stems from heightened political tensions, including the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, and has continued to draw significant attention whenever the two teams meet.
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