New Delhi, Sept. 14 -- As India prepped up to face Pakistan for the first time in a cricket match since the Pahalgam terror attack, the daughter of Santosh Jagdale, who died in the April 22 brutality, questioned the participation of the team in the game at the Asia Cup on Sunday.

Asavari Jagdale, the daughter of Pahalgam terror attack victim Santosh Jagdale, called the India Pakistan match today at Asia Cup shameful.

"I think today's match should not have been held. There is still some time. But I don't think that the BCCI feels the same way. It is very shameful; it has not even been 6 months since the Pahalgam incident. Operation Sindoor took place after that...I feel bad that despite all this, they have no shame in organising this mat...