Sanjay Manjrekar Slams India's 'Silly' No-Handshake Policy vs Pakistan

Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar has publicly criticized the Indian cricket team's policy of not shaking hands with Pakistani players, calling it a "silly thing" unbecoming of the nation. This trend began after the Pahalgam attack last year and has continued through multiple tournaments. Ahead of their T20 World Cup clash, Pakistan captain Salman Agha expressed hope for a return to normal sporting spirit, while Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav humorously deferred the decision. Both teams are unbeaten in the tournament so far, with India holding a dominant historical record against Pakistan in T20Is.

Key Points: Manjrekar Criticizes India-Pakistan No Handshake Policy

  • Manjrekar criticizes 'unbecoming' no-handshake trend
  • Policy followed since Pahalgam attack tensions
  • Pakistan captain hopes for spirit of cricket
  • Suryakumar Yadav keeps suspense before match
  • India leads historical T20I record
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"This 'no shaking hands' is such a silly thing...": Sanjay Manjrekar before India-Pakistan T20 World Cup fixture

Sanjay Manjrekar calls India's refusal to shake hands with Pakistan 'silly' ahead of T20 World Cup clash. Pakistan captain hopes for normalcy.

"This 'no shaking hands' is such a silly thing that India has started. - Sanjay Manjrekar"

New Delhi, February 15

Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar has called out the Indian cricket team for not shaking hands with Pakistani players in the past six months whenever these two teams played against each other at a big stage, terming this as 'silly thing' as India are set to clash with Pakistan in their next group-stage clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 in Colombo on Sunday.

The 60-year-old Indian commentator on Sunday tweeted on X, "This 'no shaking hands' is such a silly thing that India has started. It's unbecoming of a nation like ours. Either play properly within the spirit of the game or don't play at all."

Following the attack in Pahalgam in April last year and rising tensions between the two nations, the senior Indian men's cricket team had refrained from shaking hands with Pakistan players before or after matches throughout the Asia Cup 2025 trilogy. This 'no handshake' trend continued in subsequent encounters between India and Pakistan in various ICC and Asian Cricket Council (ACC) tournaments, including the Asia Cup Rising Stars and the Under-19 Cricket World Cup matches.

However, ahead of the clash, Pakistan skipper Salman Agha expressed hope that things would return to normal and the players would shake hands for the sake of the "spirit of cricket".

During the pre-match presser, Agha said, "The game should be played in the same 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."

However, Surya, at his most witty self throughout the presser, chose to maintain the suspense, saying, "24 ghanta ruk jaao na uske liye? Why put so much stress on that? We have come to play cricket. We will play good cricket. We will take all those calls later tomorrow. Wait for it. Eat well and go to sleep. Kal kar deta hu na break suspense. Abhi important kya hai abhi? Game na, ruk jaao 24 ghanta (Wait 24 hours for that? Why put so much stress on that? We have come to play cricket. We will play good cricket. We will take all those calls later tomorrow. Wait for it. Eat well and go to sleep. I will break the suspense tomorrow. What is important now is the game; wait for 24 hours."

Both India and Pakistan have played two matches each in the tournament so far. Both have registered victories in those games. While India will enter the contest on the back of wins against the United States of America and Namibia, Pakistan has defeated the Netherlands and the USA.

While the Suryakumar Yadav-led India are placed on top of Group A standings with four points and the Net Run Rate (NRR) of +3.050, Pakistan are placed second with four points, too, and an NRR of +0.932.

Meanwhile, Intense rainfall was reported in Colombo earlier today, but conditions are expected to remain dry for the evening start time, though 100% cloud cover is anticipated.

India has a dominant historical record against Pakistan in this format, winning 13 out of 16 total T20I encounters, including a 7-1 lead in T20 World Cup matches.

- ANI

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Sarah B
I respectfully disagree. After the Pahalgam attack, it's understandable. The players are representing the nation's sentiments. It's not about the game, it's about the context. Surya handled the question perfectly - focus on the cricket.
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Ananya R
Surya's answer was classic! "Eat well and go to sleep" 😂. Why is the media obsessed with the handshake? The real story is the match! India has a 7-1 record against them in World Cups, let's talk about that!
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Vikram M
It's a symbolic gesture. When there is continuous cross-border tension, our players are right to be cautious. Spirit of cricket doesn't mean ignoring ground realities. Play hard, win fairly, but the handshake can wait for better times.
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Karthik V
Manjrekar calling it 'silly' is a bit harsh. The team management must have their reasons. As fans, we should support our team's decision. The most important thing is to win tomorrow and top the group! Jai Hind!
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Priya S
I hope they do shake hands. It would be a small but powerful message of peace. Cricket has brought our people together before. In these tense times, we need such gestures more than ever. Fingers crossed for a good match and a handshake 🤞

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