T20 World Cup: India Stick to Post-Pahalgam Protocol

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Colombo, February 15 Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav did not shake hands with his Pakistani counterpart Salman Ali Agha during the toss of their T20 World Cup match in Colombo on Sunday, maintaining the status quo since the Asia Cup in Dubai last year.

"The 'no handshake' policy will continue," a BCCI official in Colombo confirmed to

There will also be no handshake between players and support staff of the two teams after the match, a norm that Suryakumar has followed as a mark of respect for the families of those killed in the Pahalgam terror attack and in solidarity with the Indian Army following Operation Sindoor.

It was clear that the status quo would be maintained, as on the eve of the match, neither Surya nor Salman committed to shaking hands with the Pakistani captain, stating that they wanted to "uphold" the spirit of cricket.

In the case of the Indian team, the emotions surrounding the April Pahalgam terror attack remain raw. There was a significant backlash after Suryakumar shook hands with PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi at the pre-tournament captain's press meet in Dubai.
 
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