The Handshake Snub: India vs Pakistan - What Happened After the Match? (2026)

In a tense encounter at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 in Colombo, India's dominance over Pakistan was on full display, with a 61-run victory. But it was off the field where the real drama unfolded, as the arch-rivals' handshake snub made headlines. The absence of the customary gesture between Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha set the tone for a tense atmosphere. This move, a mark of respect for the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and in solidarity with the Indian Army, sparked a heated debate. As the Indian team celebrated their win, Pakistan cricketers, including Shaheen Shah Afridi and Usman Tariq, were left waiting for the expected handshake. Instead, they were met with no acknowledgment, no eye contact, and a direct rush to the dressing room. This incident has reignited the political strain between the two nations, leaving fans and experts alike divided. But here's where it gets controversial... Is this a necessary gesture of respect, or an unnecessary snub that adds fuel to the fire? And this is the part most people miss... The handshake has been a long-standing tradition in cricket, symbolizing sportsmanship and mutual respect. However, in the context of the ongoing political tensions, some argue that the gesture can be seen as a political statement. So, what do you think? Do you agree or disagree with the Indian team's decision? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

The Handshake Snub: India vs Pakistan - What Happened After the Match? (2026)
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