India vs Pakistan: No Handshake Policy in U-19 Asia Cup | ICC Request Ignored (2026)

In a move that highlights ongoing tensions and sensitivities, India maintained its strict no-handshake policy with Pakistan during the Under-19 Asia Cup match held at the ICC Cricket Academy in Dubai this past Sunday. Despite the International Cricket Council's (ICC) pleas for players to shake hands after the game—a common gesture of sportsmanship—the Indian team chose to uphold their stance, refusing to engage in a handshake with their Pakistani opponents. This decision comes amidst a backdrop of political and diplomatic friction between the two nations, which often spills over into sporting arenas. The match itself saw India batting first after losing the toss, but the focus of attention extended beyond the game to the symbolic acts of sportsmanship and the message they convey. And this is the part most people miss—how much a simple handshake can symbolize reconciliation and mutual respect, or conversely, highlight ongoing divisions. Should sports be a neutral ground free of political tensions, or do such gestures carry deeper significance? What are your thoughts on maintaining or breaking such policies in international competitions?

India vs Pakistan: No Handshake Policy in U-19 Asia Cup | ICC Request Ignored (2026)

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