
Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav did not shake his hands with Captain Pakistan Salman Ali Aghou in The Toss. (AP photo) New Delhi: Fresh Handshake’s controversy and recently resolved stand-off with Andy Pycroft referee, Pakistan Captain Salman Ali Agha hit a defective note in front of Super Four Clash against India and said his team was “ready for any challenge.”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The voltage between the two sides spilled beyond the border rope. Their group meetings in Dubai, played in the shadow of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam 22 April, which has already provoked challenges to boycott. India threw Pakistan with seven goals and went back to the dressing room and refused to engage in the usual handshakes. Pakistani players responded by skipping the presentation after the match.
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EX-CRICKETERS stood up to criticize the Indian attitude, while the PCB blamed Pycrofta of “violation of behavior” and demanded its removal. The rejection of ICC escalated the drama and even forced Pakistan to cancel the planned press conference. Things have deteriorated before the UAE accessories when the team threatened boycott and stayed back at the Dubai Marina Hotel until 30 minutes before throwing. Standoff caused an unprecedented hourly delay.
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In the course, Pakistan initially rescued the bat and rolled in 128/8 before the late fireworks of Shaheen Afridi – 29 of 14 balls with two sixes and four – raised them to 146/9. Although modest, it turned out more than enough, with Salman leading from the front next to Abra Ahmed and Saim Ayuba as Pakistan’s spinners, UAE strangled the 41-running victories and a super four beds.Salman, however, was honest about the shortcomings of his team. “We have finished the work, but we still have to improve our medium launch. That was a problem … We are still looking for a 150 way. If we do not turn well in the middle, we can move it to 170 regardless of the opposition. Shaheen Back has improved a lot – it is great with the ball.”But it was his rallying Cry, who prepared the stage for Sunday’s clearing: “We are ready for any challenge, and if we play as we have in the last four months, we will be good against any side.”