As the highly anticipated India vs Pakistan final approaches this Sunday, the captain of the Men in Green, Salman Ali Agha, has once again raised the issue of the handshake controversy. He remarked that throughout his competitive cricket career, he has never witnessed a match conclude without a handshake, emphasizing that this behavior sets a poor example for the sport.
The handshake dispute first surfaced on September 14 during the initial of three encounters in the Asia Cup between India and Pakistan. At the toss, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav chose not to shake hands with Agha. This snub persisted after the match, as the Indian players left the field and headed straight to the dressing room, skipping the traditional post-match handshakes. In response, Agha opted to boycott the presen