Ahead of the India-Pakistan Group A clash in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Colombo, reports say India captain Suryakumar Yadav will avoid shaking hands with Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha at the toss at R. Premadasa Stadium, maintaining India’s recent “no-handshake” stance in high-profile encounters.
Ahead of the marquee India vs Pakistan Group A clash in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Colombo, reports indicate that Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav will not shake hands with Pakistan counterpart Salman Ali Agha during the official toss at R. Premadasa Stadium.
According to The Indian Express reports, the Indian team plans to maintain the “no-handshake” status quo observed during previous high-profile encounters, meaning Yadav is expected to avoid the customary handshake ritual before play.
When asked about it in the pre-match press conference, Yadav kept the matter ambiguous, telling reporters to “wait for 24 hours” and focus on the match itself. Pakistan skipper Agha also declined to commit, saying that while he hopes for sporting spirit, the decision lies with the Indian side.
The controversy stems from past incidents where the Indian side refrained from handshakes with Pakistani players in tournaments such as the Asia Cup, drawing both criticism and support from fans and former players alike.
IND vs PAK T20 World Cup Weather Update: Rain Threat Looms Over Blockbuster Clash At R. Premadasa Stadium In Colombo; Video
Colombo is seeing cloudy skies as rain threatens to disrupt the highly anticipated India vs Pakistan clash in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Scheduled at the iconic R. Premadasa Stadium, the blockbuster Group A encounter is one of the most eagerly awaited matches of the tournament.
The intense rivalry between India and Pakistan, known for producing thrilling cricketing moments, has fans on edge both inside the stadium and around the world. Weather forecasts suggest intermittent showers could delay or even interrupt the match, adding uncertainty to the proceedings.
According to International Cricket Council (ICC) playing conditions, a T20 match requires a minimum of five overs per side to constitute a result. If rain prevents this minimum, the match will be declared a No Result, with each team sharing one point.
Teams are closely monitoring the conditions, and grounds staff are on standby to ensure the pitch and outfield remain playable if showers hit. Both squads are preparing to adapt their strategies in case of rain interruptions, knowing that even a few overs could be crucial in deciding the outcome of this high-profile clash.
Fans worldwide remain glued to updates, hoping for uninterrupted play in what promises to be a fiery encounter between two of cricket’s fiercest rivals.
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