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The story of the last India-Pakistan match wasn't just the cricket; it was the deliberate and repeated snub that followed.
It began at the toss, where Suryakumar Yadav refused to shake Salman Ali Agha's hand on the advice of the match referee, setting a tense tone.
It ended after the game, when the Indian team, after a dominant win, walked straight off the field and into their dressing room, shutting the door on the Pakistani players who were waiting for the customary handshake.
This wasn't a heat-of-the-moment oversight; it was a premeditated, political statement played out on a sports field.
So, for the next encounter, the question isn't just about winning. It's about response. How should Pakistan repay India for "Handshakegate"?
This is a light-hearted thread, so please refrain from war-mongering or similar content.
It began at the toss, where Suryakumar Yadav refused to shake Salman Ali Agha's hand on the advice of the match referee, setting a tense tone.
It ended after the game, when the Indian team, after a dominant win, walked straight off the field and into their dressing room, shutting the door on the Pakistani players who were waiting for the customary handshake.
This wasn't a heat-of-the-moment oversight; it was a premeditated, political statement played out on a sports field.
So, for the next encounter, the question isn't just about winning. It's about response. How should Pakistan repay India for "Handshakegate"?
- The Ultimate Payback: A crushing victory, followed by a gracious and full handshake line, taking the undeniable moral high ground.
- The Mirror: Return the exact same energy—no handshakes at the toss, complete indifference after the game, win or lose.
This is a light-hearted thread, so please refrain from war-mongering or similar content.