
Suryakumar Yadav shook hands with each captain of the opposition except Salman Agha (pictures over nor) Captain India Suryakumar Yadav and Bangladesh Captain Jake Ali Ali shook his hands to throw in front of their center in Asia Cup Super Fours in Dubai and continued the “tradition” of hands with each team, captain and official except Pakistan.The gesture came after Suryakumar twice avoided Handshakes with Pakistani Salman Agha, first in the group phase and then again in the conflict of Super Fours. On the previous occasion he decided to greet Ravi Shastri and the referee of Andy Pycroft, so the Pakistani captain was waiting.
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Also in the game against Oman shared Suryakumar hugs with Captain Opposition Jatinder Singh before mathematics in Group A.This time there was also no hesitation. Suryakumar shook hands with Jaker Ali before he moved with the formalities and re -focused on the controversy that dominated the discussions of earlier Indian products.As for the game, Bangladesh won throwing and decided to mix first. The assistant coach Ryan, who spoke before the match, emphasized the challenge represented by the Bangladeshi Pacer Mustafizur Rahman, who entered the match on the brink of the main milestone.“Yeah, it’s a champion. He has been a long time. A very skillful pitch. We know that the skills it brings,” he said. “There are many good players on the Bangladesh side. And Mustafiz is probably their premium pitch. So yeah, we evaluate it high.”Mustafizur, with 149 T20i goals, is one scalp from to becoming only the fourth pitch in history to reach 150 years. However, he fought against India and managed only eight goals in 13 performances on average over 57. His Asia Cup 2025 Cup is impressive on average in four games at 15 games, with the best 3/20.
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