DUBAI, Sept 20, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav sidestepped
the no-handshake issue ahead of the Asia Cup rematch against Pakistan in
Dubai on Sunday, choosing to focus instead on the bat and ball.
The Group A clash between the fierce rivals last Sunday ended on a bitter
note when Indian players refused to shake hands with their opponents.
It was the first meeting between the regional neighbours since a four-day
cross-border conflict in May left more than 70 people dead.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had demanded the removal of Andy Pycroft as
match referee for the must-win group game against the hosts. Zimbabwean
Pycroft oversaw that clash last Sunday.
Pakistan's last group game -- against the United Arab Emirates -- was delayed
for an hour due to the stand-off before the matter was resolved with the PCB
claiming Pycroft apologised.
Pycroft remained the match referee for Wednesday's game and is still
scheduled to officiate on Sunday.
Indian media has reported that the team plans to stick to its no-handshake
policy for Sunday's clash.
Suryakumar changed the subject when asked about the handshake issue and
Pycroft's presence, saying "It will be a good contest between the ball and
the bat".
He added: "Close your room, switch off your phone and sleep. I think that's
the best thing to shut the noise. It's easy to say, but sometimes it is
difficult."
India won all three of their group games, edging out a brave Oman by 21 runs
in Abu Dhabi on Friday as well as beating Pakistan by seven and the UAE by
nine wickets respectively.
Suryakumar praised minnows Oman, appearing in the Asia Cup for the first
time, for putting up a good fight.
"I feel they played a good brand of cricket," he said of a team who ended on
167-4 in reply to India's 188-8.
"They batted very well but we also managed to give a good outing to our
players."