When it comes to U19 cricket, ICC is keen to keep politics out of it and wants the normal protocols to be followed in the spirit of cricket.

Vaibhav Suryavanshi will once again be in focus when India's U19 squad begin their campaign in the Asia Cup on Friday in Dubai against the host nation, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), before the proceedings head to the blockbuster clash against Pakistan on Sunday at the ICC Academy Ground. However, more than the Gen Z batting sensation taking over the headlines, the focus will be on whether the BCCI will allow the youngsters to continue with the no-handshake policy in the game against Pakistan, amid the ICC 's desire for India to keep politics out of junior-level cricket.

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