
Cricket brotherhood in Pakistan was not pleased how the Indian team continued to take the social media to express their displeasure in the Indian team during its conflict in Asia on Sunday, Sunday 14th on Sunday 14th.
The match brought great tension from fans, and many indicated that the game should not take place with regard to recent attacks in Pahalgam, which in April 2025 required more lives, and the relationship between the two nations was when India was a retaliation with a successful performance of the Sindoor Operation, which focused on several terrorist camps. A few months later, the tension was seen before the match, because there were also calls to boycott the game.
The attitude of the India team was clear from the beginning, with Captain Suryakumar Yadav, who put his hands right after the coin. A similar attitude was also seen after the game, without the usual handshakes.
This led to the fact that many former Pakistani crickets were killed by the Indian team for their gesture, suggesting that politics should not be mixed with the game, which is a sentiment that also shared the former shoeiB Akhtar cricket.
“I’m not talking. It’s daunting. I don’t know what to say. Hats from India, well done. But don’t do it political. This is a cricket match. Tapmad channel.
Pakistani head coach, Mike Hesson, revealed at a press conference after the match as disappointed by the Indian attitude to this matter.
“At the end of the game we were ready to shake our hands. We were disappointed that our opposition did not do it. We went to them to shook our hands, but they had already returned to the dressing room. It was disappointing the match.
ACC chairman kills India’s attitude
President of the Pakistani cricket council (PCB) and the chairman of the Asian cricket council (ACC) Mohsin Naqvi also expressed his disappointment in social media and killed the integration of policy into cricket play.
“Absolutely disappointing that today you will testify to the lack of sporting behavior. Draging politics into the game goes against the spirit of sport. Hopefully, the future victory celebrates all teams with grace,” he wrote.
Former Pakistanic crickets react
Former Pakistani Captain Rashid Latif took the social media to share his thoughts of this matter. While he appreciated India as the best team in the world, he was critical of their attitude that he did not show sporting behavior, which, according to him, shows their real colors.
“Yes, you’re an India cricket, yes, you’re the best team in the world. But I don’t shake my hands at the end of the game. Latif asked.
Rumman Raees, an extracurricular Pakistani cricket, also shared his ideas on social media, suggesting that the Pakistani team should put it and concentrate on the tournament.
“That’s okay! Remove the positives and plan to earn them in the future. It is good to see so many fresh faces on such a larger scene. The tournament will not be done yet, boys, better results,” he said.
Another former captain, Mohammad Hafeez, had a short but simple response to the gesture.
The former cricket, Tanveer Ahmed, lifted criticism to the level and described the Indian cricket as a poor athlete.
Now, whether the Indian gesture was justified or not, the result of the game was as simple as it could be. Given that the tournament will soon have a great 4 phase, it is the possibility that India is playing Pakistan again, very real and it remains to see if the hostility between the two teams in the upcoming games will be higher.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
September 15, 2025
Tune