India, Sept. 21 -- India and Pakistan are all set for a Round 2 in the Asia Cup, this time in the Super Four stage on Sunday at the very same Dubai International Stadium, with tensions simmering after last week's controversial no-handshake drama. According to a media report, Pakistan are planning to send a "political message" if they manage to exact revenge over their seven-wicket loss in the group stage.
More than the defeat, it was India's refusal to shake hands with any Pakistan players that left the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) fuming. India captain Suryakumar Yadav said the gesture was in solidarity with the families of the 26 victims of the Pakistan-backed Pahalgam terror attack in April. The incident snowballed into a major contro...
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