By - Amit kumaR Agarwal
The Indian team did the right thing by not shaking hands with the pakistani team during the Asia Cup match. While, as expected India drubbed Pakistan squarely in the match; what took many Indians by surprise is the royal snub Indian men-in-blue gave to the paki team.
While social media is abuzz with the ethics, the writer feels, it was very important and long due!
Why?
One is well aware of gross lies and insensitive comments of pakistani cricketers or for that matter even pakistani actors after pak-sponsored terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir?
While Pakistan filed an official complaint with the match referee, Andy Pycroft; it is clear that even before the match, match referee Pycroft informed Salman Agha not to shake hands with Suryakumar Yadav at the toss. Though, no directive was issued for the post-match formalities.
The drama unfolded after Suryakumar Yadav hit the winning six. He and Shivam Dube charged into the dressing room without shaking hands with the Pakistan players. Furthermore, when the entire Pakistan lineup, led by captain Agha and coach Mike Hesson, approached the Indian dressing room, waiting for the customary handshakes, the Indian management shut the door, firmly closing any chance of going out and offering their hand for the post-match formalities.
This left Pakistan coach Hesson fuming, and he even came to the press conference to explain his stance, it also needs to be mentioned that another controversy erupted after the Pakistan captain did not come for the post-match interview with the official broadcaster, Sony.
Not that it mattered to anyone.
Suryakumar Yadav very rightly dedicated the win to victims of Pahalgam terror attacks and the armed forces. Silencing all those that questioned India playing Pakistan in Asia Cup.
Bhaarat Bol News view is - Suryakumar Yadav and team India did the right thing, they played the match, as it was, unfortunately, a competitive fixture; but very assertively made clear the stance of India and Indians at large, no negotiations with anyone or any nation that supports terrorism or it's ideology.