Key Points

BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla has confidently predicted India's victory in their upcoming Asia Cup clash against Pakistan. The match comes amid heightened tensions following India's previous win where players skipped handshakes with the Pakistani team. Political context adds significance as this follows the Pahalgam terror attack and India's Operation Sindoor against terrorism. Pakistan had previously threatened to withdraw from the tournament over a match referee dispute, making this more than just a cricket match.

Key Points: BCCI VP Rajeev Shukla Confirms India Will Win Pakistan Asia Cup Clash

  • BCCI vice-president expresses confidence in India's victory over Pakistan
  • Previous match saw India win by seven wickets with Kuldeep Yadav's 3/18
  • Skipper Suryakumar Yadav dedicated win to armed forces after Pahalgam attack
  • Pakistan filed ICC complaint over post-match handshake snub controversy
  • Political tensions heightened following Operation Sindoor against terrorism
  • Pakistan threatened tournament withdrawal over match referee dispute
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India will win the match: BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla ahead of Pakistan clash

BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla backs India to defeat Pakistan in Super Four clash amid high tensions following previous match's handshake controversy and political backdrop.

"India will win the match. - Rajeev Shukla"

New Delhi, September 21

As India and Pakistan get ready to lock horns in their first Super Four stage encounter of the Asia Cup 2025 in Dubai on Sunday, BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla has backed Suryakumar Yadav's men to come out on top.

Confident of India's dominance, Shukla said, "India will win the match."

The two sides last met in the group stage, where India registered a convincing seven-wicket victory.

This is the second clash between these two nations following the Pahalgam terror attack in April and the consequent launching of Operation Sindoor by the Indian Armed Forces against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in May. India won the first clash one-sided, carrying out a comfortable chase of 128 runs with seven wickets in hand, and spinner Kuldeep Yadav played a crucial hand with a 'Player of the Match'-winning bowling spell of 3/18, which restricted Pakistan to 127/9.

However, just like it is with a lot of India-Pakistan clashes, the real 'masala' was produced off the field, with skipper Suryakumar Yadav and Shivam Dube walking off the field after the win without shaking hands with the Pakistani side, with the TV visuals even showing the Men in Blue shutting their door on Pakistan. The Indian captain dedicated the win to the Indian armed forces and expressed solidarity with the Pahalgam terror attack victims.

Following Surya's post-match interview, Pakistan skipper Salman Agha did not attend the post-match presentation, and coach Mike Hesson was sent to face the press. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) later filed a complaint against Pycroft, alleging him of 'violation of ICC Code of Conduct' and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) laws related to the spirit of cricket.

Ahead of their next clash against the UAE, Pakistan cancelled their pre-match presser. On the day of the match, the team locked themselves inside the hotel, with PCB threatening to pull out of the tournament if Pycroft was not removed from the tournament. The match was delayed for an hour, and after a meeting between Pycroft and the Pakistan team's leadership group, the match went ahead, and Pakistan won to march to the Super Four stage. Notably, ahead of this India clash too, Pakistan cancelled its pre-match presser.

Notably, it emerged later, as per ESPNCricinfo, that Pycroft was made aware of the 'no handshake' between both captains just 'four minutes ahead of the toss' by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) venue manager, and he was barely a messenger and not the one behind the instruction.

Also, soon after Pycroft's meeting with the Pakistan party, PCB released a statement claiming an apology came from the match referee. ICC is believed to be unhappy with it, and the idea of a response "clarifying" the situation was discussed, though it is still uncertain if it would be made. PCB also released a short video of the meeting despite concerns raised during it that a video would be recorded. The video was allowed to be posted without audio.

With so much having taken place off the field, the controversy no doubt would be on the back of the minds of both skippers to some extent. While India will continue playing its ruthless brand of cricket like they have for the past few months, Pakistan, a highly unpredictable T20I side, could use this entire episode as fuel to perhaps spring up a few surprises and play much better.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support our team completely, I wish the players had shaken hands after the last match. Sports should rise above politics sometimes.
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Arjun K
Pakistan team creating unnecessary drama as always! They can't handle defeat gracefully. Our boys should focus on cricket and crush them on field 💪
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in Dubai, the atmosphere here is electric! Everyone is talking about this match. India definitely has the better team on paper.
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Vikram M
After what happened in Pahalgam, our team's stance is completely justified. Cricket is just a game, but national security and respect for our armed forces comes first. Well done Surya and team! 🫡
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Michael C
The PCB recording the meeting without audio permission shows their desperation. They're trying to create controversy where there isn't any. Focus on cricket, not drama!
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Ananya R
Kuldeep Yadav was brilliant last match! Hope he gets another 3-wicket haul. Our spin attack is too strong for Pakistan's batting lineup 🏏

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