Naqvi Slams India on No-Handshake Row: "Pakistan Not Compelled, Will Treat Equally"

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News18•29-12-2025, 01:29
Naqvi Slams India on No-Handshake Row: "Pakistan Not Compelled, Will Treat Equally"
- •PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi stated Pakistan is not compelled to shake hands if India doesn't wish to, vowing equal treatment.
- •The no-handshake policy between India and Pakistan teams began after the Pahalgam attack in April and continued across multiple tournaments.
- •Naqvi emphasized separating politics from sports but noted "attitude displayed on the field" by India.
- •Tensions flared in the U-19 Asia Cup final with clashes between Pakistani bowler Ali Raza, Indian captain Ayush Mhatre, and Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
- •Naqvi also faces controversy for allegedly not presenting the Men's Asia Cup trophy on the field, with reports suggesting Indian players refused it from him.
Why It Matters: PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi asserts Pakistan's equal stance in the ongoing no-handshake controversy with India.
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