Asia Cup Final: After Surya, Shastri also ignited Pakistani Captain Salman Aga. After Surya Ravi Shastri also refused to handshake with Pakistani captain agha

In the final match of the Asia Cup 2025, the handshake controversy once again surfaced. Surya Kumar Yadav did not join hands with Pakistani captain Salman Aga. Let me tell you that this is the third time they have ignored Aga.

India vs Pakistan Match Today: The final match of Asia Cup 2025 is being played in Dubai on 28 September today. In this match, arch-rivals India-Pakistan are face to face once again. When the captain of both teams came to the ground for the toss, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav did not once again join hands with Pakistani Captain Salman Aga. Not only this, former cricketer Ravi Shastri also ignited him.

Surya ignore Pakistani captain for the third time

Let us know that this is the third match between India and Pakistan in the Asia Cup. Earlier, in two more matches, Surya did not handhek Pakistani captain Salman Aga. Meanwhile, ‘No Handshek’ is once again trending on social media. Let us know that on Sunday, India won the toss and invited Pakistan to bat first.

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Team India lost a single match so far in Asia Cup 2025

The Indian team has won all its matches so far in the Asia Cup 2025. Earlier, Team India defeated Sri Lanka in a very exciting match. At the same time, Pakistan’s team has already lost two matches to India. At the same time, Pakistan’s team has reached the finals after losing some matches and some win.

ICC fined Surya and Haris Rauf

The International Cricket Council (ICC) had fined Team India’s Captain Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistani bowler Haris Rauf for violating the Code of Conduct against the controversy in the India-Pakistan match. BCCI and PCB have raised objections to this.

Is it necessary to join hands?

Is it necessary to join the two captains in cricket. By the way, if you look at the rules of ICC, it is not compulsory to do so. There is no mention in the ICC rules that it is necessary to do a handshake. The umpire and players follow the tradition of joining hands with each other to honor the spirit of the game. According to Article 2.1.8 of the ICC’s Code of Conduct, not doing so is considered against Sporting Spirit.

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