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Pak skipper Agha hopes for ‘the right spirit’ in India-Pak clash

Pak skipper Agha hopes for ‘the right spirit’ in India-Pak clash
Blitz Bureau

NEW DELHI: Ahead of February 15’s India-Pakistan clash in the T20 World Cup, Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha stated that he hopes the game will be played in the right spirit but remained non-committal on the customary handshake.
The comments come months after the no-handshake protocol adopted by the Indian men’s team during the Men’s Asia Cup in September 2025. In all three matches of the tournament, the Indian team did not shake hands with the Pakistan players. Additionally, they refused to accept the trophy from Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President Mohsin Naqvi, who is also Pakistan’s Interior Minister.
“Cricket should be played in spirit. And what I expect, obviously, does not matter. But I feel that the game should be played the same way as it has been since the beginning of cricket. And the rest is up to them and whatever they want to do,” Agha told reporters in Colombo.
Asked about whether there would be handshakes, Agha replied, “You will find out about that tomorrow.”
Downplaying external factors, Agha insisted that performance, not luck, will determine the outcome. “Toss cannot decide the game. If you play good cricket, you’ll win. Cricket will matter, the toss won’t.” Agha also expressed hope that India field their strongest XI, specifically wishing for the recovery of young opener Abhishek Sharma, who was unavailable for India’s Group A clash against Namibia on Thursday due to his ongoing recovery from illness.

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