Asia Cup 2025: Did Suryakumar Yadav & Pakistan Captain Salman Agha Avoid Shaking Hands After Press Conference? Viral Video Sparks Buzz
The Asia Cup will be held in UAE from September 9 to 28, and India will clash with Pakistan on September 14. Fans now eagerly await the on-field battle to see who comes out on top.

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At the Asia Cup 2025 joint captains' press conference held in Dubai on September 9, 2025, a subtle but telling moment caught attention just as the event drew to a close. While all captains were present on stage including India’s Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha, the customary handshake or embrace typically offered between rivals was notably absent at that moment. Instead, Agha and Yadav ended proceedings with a muted exit, no hugs, no on‑stage greetings.
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The Asia Cup will be held in UAE from September 9 to 28, and India will clash with Pakistan on September 14. Fans now eagerly await the on-field battle to see who comes out on top.
This subdued stage exit, reflects the delicate balance maintained between sportsmanship and sensitive regional dynamics. The controlled atmosphere within the press room suggests both captains were conscious of optics particularly given the high-stakes nature of an India–Pakistan cricket match amid broader geopolitical undertones.
'Hamare Liye Practice Se Jyada Kuch Nahi Thi': Pakistan Captain Salman Agha Reflects On Tri-Series Final Win Over Afghanistan, Eyes Asia Cup 2025; Video
Pakistan captain Salman Agha expressed satisfaction and perspective following his team’s 75-run victory over Afghanistan in the final of the UAE Tri-Series held in Sharjah. The comprehensive win capped off a strong showing from Pakistan, but Agha made it clear that the tri-nation series was primarily seen as preparation for the much-anticipated Asia Cup 2025, which begins on September 9.
Speaking after the match, Agha said, "Kaafi khush hu iss baare mai hum match jeete hai. Aur tri-nation series jab aayi thi toh ye hamare liye practice se jyada kuch nahi thi."
The series, which also featured the UAE, served as a valuable testing ground for Pakistan to fine-tune combinations and strategies ahead of their Asia Cup campaign. Agha emphasized that the primary focus remains on the continental tournament, despite the team creating an atmosphere of intensity and competitiveness around the tri-series final.
"Kyunki hamare liye Asia Cup main goal hai, lekin mahool aise banaya tha ki ye baada final hai," Agha continued. "Ye Asia Cup ke liye practice thi kyunki agar hum ye jeeete aur Asia Cup na jeete toh it doesn't matter."
The statement highlights the team’s long-term vision, with the Asia Cup being a critical milestone on the path toward broader international success. Agha's comments also reflect maturity and realism, acknowledging the value of the tri-series win while keeping the focus on the larger objective.
With momentum on their side and their eyes set firmly on continental glory, Pakistan will now look to carry forward the confidence gained in Sharjah into the pressure-filled fixtures of the Asia Cup.
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