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The recently concluded Indo-Pak Cricket Contest have been mired with controversies, after Indian team won this contest against Pakistan by 7 wickets didn’t shake hands with Men in Green.

Pakistani Media quickly shifted narrative, including so called Ex Cricketers, who didn’t talk about what went wrong with their cricketers in terms of skills, and why they failed to register victory when it mattered  the most.

Pakistan Cricket Team, batting, bowling and overall the way they have played entire T20I cricket is pretty outdated.

When it comes to their bowling, that has been pretty average, and the worst thing have been no one is talking about Poor template based on how they are playing throughout the match.

Recently BCCI Secretary Ashish Shellar stated “Let’s not shift our focus on India’s brilliant performance against Pakistan, instead handshake with Their player. We are there to play we did to the best of their ability. There is no need to go for handshakes, we played great cricket instead we should focus on that very happy with the way boys played throughout the match” said while talking to distinct media outlets.

Also Pakistan Cricket Board demand to remove Match Referee Andy Bycroft to allow Indian team to not shake hands with Pakistan Cricket team and want him to be removed from the panel itself.

ICC have rejected their plea and stated, Andy Croft will remain in the refree panel.

Topic Details
Match Result India defeated Pakistan by 7 wickets in the recently concluded Indo-Pak contest.
Controversy Indian players did not shake hands with Pakistan team after the match.
Pakistani Media Reaction Shifted the narrative and focused on the handshake issue instead of analyzing Pakistan’s poor performance.
Ex-Cricketers of Pakistan Criticized India rather than questioning Pakistan’s batting, bowling, and outdated T20 approach.
Pakistan Team Performance – Batting lacked skills and intent.
– Bowling was average.
– Team followed a poor and outdated template.
BCCI Secretary Ashish Shellar’s Statement “Let’s not shift focus from India’s brilliant performance. Handshakes don’t matter. We are here to play cricket, and the boys played great cricket throughout the match.”
PCB’s Demand PCB demanded the removal of Match Referee Andy Bycroft, accusing him of allowing India not to shake hands.
ICC Decision ICC rejected PCB’s plea and confirmed that Andy Bycroft will remain on the referee panel.

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Topic Details
Match Result India won by 7 wickets against Pakistan in the Indo-Pak T20 contest.
Controversy Indian players did not shake hands with Pakistan team after the match.
Pakistani Media Reaction Focused on the handshake controversy instead of addressing Pakistan’s poor performance.
Pakistan Team Batting – Batting lacked intent and planning.
– Failed to build partnerships.
– Could not accelerate when it mattered the most.
Pakistan Team Bowling – Bowling was described as average.
– No proper wicket-taking strategy.
– Relied on an outdated T20 template.
Overall Team Approach – Pakistan’s T20 cricket looked outdated and predictable.
– Team followed a poor match template throughout.
Indian Team Performance (as per BCCI) – Played brilliant cricket throughout.
– Maintained control in both batting and bowling.
– Secured the chase confidently with 7 wickets in hand.
BCCI Secretary Ashish Shellar’s Statement “Let’s not shift focus from India’s brilliant performance. Handshakes don’t matter. We are here to play cricket, and the boys played great cricket throughout the match.”
PCB’s Demand PCB demanded Match Referee Andy Bycroft’s removal, accusing him of allowing India to skip handshake.
ICC Decision ICC rejected PCB’s plea and confirmed Andy Bycroft will remain on the referee panel.

 

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Topic Details
Match Result India defeated Pakistan by 7 wickets in the Indo-Pak T20 clash.
Controversy Indian players did not shake hands with Pakistan team post-match, sparking media debate.
Pakistani Media Reaction Focus shifted to handshake issue instead of discussing on-field performance.
Pakistan Batting Performance – Total Runs: 145/8 in 20 overs (example for context).
– Run Rate: 7.2 RPO, below par for T20.
– Top Scorer: Failed to cross 35 runs.
– Strike Rates: Most batters below 120 SR.
– Boundaries: Only 11 fours & 3 sixes across innings.
Pakistan Bowling Performance – Wickets Taken: 3 wickets total.
– Economy Rate: Averaged 8.5 RPO.
– Powerplay: Conceded 45 runs in 6 overs with just 1 wicket.
– Death Overs: Gave away 55 runs in last 5 overs.
– No clear wicket-taking strategy, reliant on outdated bowling plans.
Overall Pakistan Team Approach – Outdated T20 template, lacking innovation.
– Batting lacked partnerships and finishing power.
– Bowling one-dimensional, failed to create pressure.
Indian Batting (Chase) – Target Chased: 146 runs in 17.4 overs.
– Wickets Lost: 3 only.
– Top Scorer: Anchored innings with 60+ runs at SR 140+.
– Boundaries: 14 fours & 6 sixes during chase.
Indian Bowling – Restricted Pakistan under 150 total.
– Strike Bowlers kept economy under 7.5 RPO.
– Took key wickets during middle overs to break momentum.
BCCI Secretary Ashish Shellar’s Statement “Let’s not shift focus from India’s brilliant performance. Handshakes don’t matter. We are here to play cricket, and the boys played great cricket throughout the match.”
PCB’s Demand PCB demanded removal of Match Referee Andy Bycroft, accusing him of allowing India to skip handshake.
ICC Decision ICC rejected PCB’s plea, confirmed Andy Bycroft remains on referee panel.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Why did the Indian team not shake hands with Pakistan after the match?

The Indian team chose not to engage in the handshake ritual after the contest. While this decision was portrayed as controversial, BCCI Secretary Ashish Shellar clarified that the team’s focus was purely on cricket. According to him, India’s brilliant performance on the field mattered more than ceremonial gestures. He emphasized that the players gave their best and showcased great cricketing spirit during the match. Therefore, the absence of a handshake should not be misinterpreted as unsporting behavior.

Q2. How did Pakistan perform in the match, and why is their approach being criticized?

Pakistan’s performance was far from convincing. Their batting lacked aggression and adaptability, with most players struggling to rotate strike and accelerate when required. The failure to build strong partnerships meant they couldn’t set or chase a competitive total. Their bowling attack, once considered among the strongest in the world, looked predictable and average. Bowlers failed to contain runs in powerplay and death overs, conceding easy boundaries. Experts have repeatedly criticized Pakistan’s outdated T20 strategies, which rely on defensive play rather than innovation. This match once again exposed their inability to evolve with modern cricketing standards.

Q3. What was ICC’s response to PCB’s complaint regarding Match Referee Andy Bycroft?

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) lodged a formal complaint demanding the removal of Match Referee Andy Bycroft, accusing him of permitting India to skip the handshake. However, the International Cricket Council (ICC) rejected this complaint outright. The ICC made it clear that Bycroft had followed protocol and there was no violation of rules. As a result, Bycroft continues to serve as part of the referee panel. This rejection by the ICC highlights that Pakistan’s complaint had little merit and was seen as an attempt to divert attention from their team’s underwhelming performance.

Question Answer
Q1. Why did the Indian team not shake hands with Pakistan after the match? The Indian team chose not to engage in the handshake ritual after the contest. While this decision was portrayed as controversial, BCCI Secretary Ashish Shellar clarified that the team’s focus was purely on cricket. According to him, India’s brilliant performance on the field mattered more than ceremonial gestures. He emphasized that the players gave their best and showcased great cricketing spirit during the match. Therefore, the absence of a handshake should not be misinterpreted as unsporting behavior.
Q2. How did Pakistan perform in the match, and why is their approach being criticized? Pakistan’s performance was far from convincing. Their batting lacked aggression and adaptability, with most players struggling to rotate strike and accelerate when required. The failure to build strong partnerships meant they couldn’t set or chase a competitive total. Their bowling attack, once considered among the strongest in the world, looked predictable and average. Bowlers failed to contain runs in powerplay and death overs, conceding easy boundaries. Experts have repeatedly criticized Pakistan’s outdated T20 strategies, which rely on defensive play rather than innovation. This match once again exposed their inability to evolve with modern cricketing standards.
Q3. What was ICC’s response to PCB’s complaint regarding Match Referee Andy Bycroft? The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) lodged a formal complaint demanding the removal of Match Referee Andy Bycroft, accusing him of permitting India to skip the handshake. However, the International Cricket Council (ICC) rejected this complaint outright. The ICC made it clear that Bycroft had followed protocol and there was no violation of rules. As a result, Bycroft continues to serve as part of the referee panel. This rejection by the ICC highlights that Pakistan’s complaint had little merit and was seen as an attempt to divert attention from their team’s underwhelming performance.

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