
PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi and India Captain Suryakumar Yadav (video grip) New Delhi: A new video showing the chairman of the Pakistanic cricket council and the President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Mohsin Naqvi, who shares the scenes with Indian Captain T20i Suryakumar Yadav, became a viral before the Asian Cup 2025 in Dubai.The clip, released by the official PCB description, captures Naqvi, which arrives at the venue and warmly greets all the captains. He was seen by embracing Captain Pakistan Salman Agha before shining his hands with other leaders, including Suryakumar Yadava.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Later, the video showed that Naqvi was released at a press conference with Suryakumar just behind him, then the couple stood next to the other Skippers for official photographs with the shimmering trophy Asia Cup. The visuals spread rapidly through social media and increased to the buzzing around India-Pakistan binding in and off the field.
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Suryakumar, one of the eight captains present on a common press, admitted that India would have to quickly gel in the T20 format. “We haven’t played the game since June, but as a team we have to accept this challenge. We are preparing here for the last four days and we are sure we will adapt quickly,” said a 34 -year -old man.Naqvi’s presence pointed out special attention due to his political role in Pakistan and his recent remarks after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam. He called the “drama” episode and said Express Tribune: “Pakistani economic stability is unbearable for India. The world must see how a country that claims to be the greatest democracy uses terrorism to achieve its goals.” At a press conference in Lahore, he added: “Pakistan is ready to cooperate fully with any neutral side of the probe because we are trying to reveal real perpetrators behind the attack.”While a political undertone appeared in the background, the cricket came to the center of attention when all the captains talked about their ambitions. Pakistani Captain Salman Agha said before the Indian clash: “The acceptance of an aggressive approach is the natural force of fast pitchners. These conditions are not new to us and we will try to give us the best.”The Asian Cup begins on Tuesday, and Afghanistan is facing Hong Kong, but the awning competition remains 14. September India vs Pakistan – rivalry that can be played in the tournament for more than once.