‘Inshallah, you will see us …’: The great commentary by Pakistan Captain Salman Agha on the controversy of the handshake before the Asian Cup final | Cricket news

New Delhi: The Asian 2025 Cup ends on Sunday with a successful final between the two-rivals of India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium. The long -awaited assignment promises a drama, an intensity and high issues while the two teams compete for the coveted title.Pakistani captain Salman Ali Agha has not forgotten the controversy surrounding the handshake incidents in the previous stages of the tournament.
During the group’s group match, Captain of India Suryakumar Yadav refused to shake hands with his Pakistani counterpart after the match and also jumped the handful handle from the usual after-match. The drama without Handshake continued during the meeting of Super 4, the Indian players leaving the field after the victory and exchanging only hand handles with the referees.Before the final, Agha approached the question, stressing that such actions have created a bad precedent for the spirit of the game. “Regarding hand handles, I have been playing professional cricket since 2007 at the level of the under 16s. I have never seen two teams don’t shake hands during a match. Even my father is a big cricket fan, and I heard stories about him. He never mentioned that two teams playing cricket would not be worse. In my opinion, no handshake is not good for cricket, “said Agha at the pre-match press conference.Despite the controversy, Agha has remained focused on the game. “We do not focus on what we cannot control. The media, the media, the outside noise-we ignore it. Our goal is the Asian Cup. We came here to play the right cricket, and tomorrow we will aim to win the final,” he added.Agha also expressed his confidence in the chances of his team, declaring: “Inshallah, you will see us win. If we play our best cricket and execute for 40 letters, we can beat any team. ”




