Pakistan vs India: Mike Hesson disappointed in handshake refusal at Asia Cup in first meeting since conflict | Cricket News

Pakistan head coach Mike Hesson says they were disappointed by India’s decision not to shake hands before and after Sunday’s Asia Cup match in Dubai.

Pakistan and India only play each other in multi-team tournaments due to political tensions with bilateral cricket suspended since 2013.

India won the Group A match by seven wickets in the first contest between the two sides since a four-day military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours in April.

The Pakistan Cricket Board said match referee Andy Pycroft of Zimbabwe requested both captains – Suryakumar Yadav of India and Salman Ali Agha of Pakistan – not to shake hands during the pre-game coin toss on Sunday.

The PCB, in a late-night statement released in Urdu to domestic media, described Pycroft’s decision as “against sportsmanship” and said team manager Naveed Akram Cheema registered a “formal protest against the match referee’s behavior” with the International Cricket Council. The ICC is yet to issue a public response.

“Utterly disappointing to witness the lack of sportsmanship,” PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi wrote in a post on X.

“Dragging politics into the game goes against the very spirit of sports. Lets hope future victories are celebrated by all teams with grace.”

India's wicketkeeper Sanju Samson appeals unsuccessfully for the wicket of Pakistan's Sahibzada Farhan, right, during the Asia Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)
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India thrashed Pakistan by seven wickets in the Asia Cup

Suryakumar, who hit the winning runs for India, didn’t wait for the customary handshakes with opposing players after the match before walking to the dressing room along with his teammate Shivam Dube.

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Agha reacted by skipping a post-match TV interview with former India international cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar, a move which Pakistan coach Mike Hesson described as a “follow-on effect.”

“We were ready to shake hands at the end of the game, we obviously are disappointed that our opposition didn’t do that,” added Hesson, a New Zealander who was appointed to the Pakistan job in May.

“We sort of went over there to shake hands and they’d already gone into the changing room. That was a disappointing way for the match to finish, and a match we were disappointed for the way we played but we were certainly willing to shake hands.”

Indian supporters cheer for their team during the Asia Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)
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Indian and Pakistan can only meet in multi-team tournaments

Sunday’s game was the first between the top cricket teams from India and Pakistan since the Pahalgam attack in April , when gunmen opened fire on a group of tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

India is the designated host of the eight-nation Asia Cup, but the T20 tournament is being played in the United Arab Emirates because the India and Pakistan cricket teams don’t play on each other’s territory.

There was also uncertainty over India’s participation in the Asia Cup until the government clarified that the cricketers would be allowed to compete against Pakistan in multinational tournaments.

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Suryakumar said the Indian team was aligned with the Board of Control for Cricket in India and government instructions that players wouldn’t shake hands with Pakistan players.

India T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav (Associated Press)
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India T20 captain Suryakumar Yadav and batting partner Shivam Dube immediately left the field rather than shaking hands in the middle, as is the norm

“Our government and BCCI, we were aligned today,” Suryakumar said in a post-match news conference. “We came here to just play the game. We stand with all the victims of Pahalgam terror attacks, stand with their families, and express our solidarity.”

Both teams are likely to play again in the Super 4 stage later this week, if they place first and second in Group A. India and Pakistan will also meet in the women’s World Cup on October 5, live on Sky Sports.

What’s next on Sky Sports Cricket?

Watch Surrey vs Nottinghamshire in the County Championship, each day live on Sky Sports Cricket from Monday 15 September to Friday 19 September.

Then watch the Men’s Metro Bank One Day Cup final between Hampshire and Worcestershire on Saturday 20 September, with coverage beginning from 10.15am live on Sky Sports Cricket.

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