No-handshake: Principle prevailed over protocol
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No-handshake: Principle prevailed over protocol

The much-discussed โ€œno-handshakeโ€ between Indian and Pakistani cricketers at the Asia Cup in Dubai has generated a lot of debate, but for many Indians it symbolised more than just a missed sporting gesture. After securing a commanding seven-wicket victory, Team India chose not to engage in the customary handshake, a decision shaped by the nationโ€™s collective sentiment in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 innocent lives.

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Far from being an impulsive act, it was a considered decision, supported by the team management and endorsed by the BCCI. For players carrying the emotions of a grieving nation, the move was less about breaking tradition and more about standing firm in the face of repeated provocations across the border.

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While critics abroad may see it as unsporting, within India it was viewed as a dignified stand, a reminder that symbolism in sport can carry the weight of national pride and resilience. The social media quickly amplified the images with many praising the players for echoing the countryโ€™s mood rather than conforming to empty gestures.

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Cricket between India and Pakistan has always carried layers beyond runs and wickets. On Sunday, Indiaโ€™s dominance on the scoreboard was undeniable. But the absence of a handshake offered another victory, one of principle, unity and the assertion that some values matter more than ritual.

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This isnโ€™t the first time international sport has become an arena for silent statements. From Wimbledon to the Olympics, athletes worldwide have used gesturesโ€”or the lack of themโ€”to make their stance clear. Viewing from this context, Indiaโ€™s choice in Dubai was not about animosity, but about sending a message: respect and goodwill must be earned, not merely expressed.

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This is not the first instance where sport reflected deeper realities. At Wimbledon, Belarusian star Victoria Azarenka too refrained from a post-match handshake with Ukraineโ€™s Elina Svitolina, a decision many agreed was โ€œnothing wrongโ€ given the circumstances.

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By Joe Williams



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