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India vs Pakistan Asia Cup: History, tension, and the 'handshake' everyone will be watching!

IANS | September 19, 2025 01:27 PM

DUBAI: India and Pakistan are gearing up for their second clash in the Asia Cup Super Four on September 21, and the excitement comes with a mix of high tension, history, and a subplot that has fans buzzing—the handshake.

Their first encounter was far from the usual spectacle. An unusually sparse stadium reflected public unease after the tragic Pahalgam terror attack, with many questioning whether the match should have taken place at all.

Despite the backdrop, the game went ahead. India’s captain, Suryakumar Yadav, led his side to a comfortable win but notably skipped the customary handshake with Pakistan players afterward—a silent yet powerful statement amid heightened national sentiment. On the field, India dominated completely, while Pakistan struggled to mount any meaningful resistance.

Analysts had already predicted a subdued hype due to Pakistan’s inconsistent form and fragile lineup. As the teams prepare for their second showdown, the story remains largely the same: India are the favourites, while Pakistan will need a near-perfect performance to turn the tide.

Even in a predictable contest, fans won’t look away. India-Pakistan clashes are about more than runs and wickets—they carry decades of rivalry, national pride, and high-stakes drama. Every ball, wicket, and over fuels debates, memes, and social media engagement worldwide.

The handshake watch

All eyes will be on the handshake this time. In the first match, Team India deliberately skipped the customary post-match handshake with Pakistan players, making headlines worldwide. Now, as the two sides meet again, the gesture—or lack of it—has become a subplot in itself. Will India maintain the boycott or not? Fans, analysts, and former cricketers are already weighing in, while social media is abuzz with predictions, debates, and memes.

Last match recap

India restricted Pakistan to 127/9, with Kuldeep Yadav (3/18), Axar Patel (2/18), and Jasprit Bumrah (2/28) dismantling the batting lineup. Abhishek Sharma (31 off 13) and Suryakumar Yadav (47*) powered India to a 7-wicket win in just 15.5 overs, placing them firmly atop Group A.

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