Mohammad Azharuddin slams IND vs PAK handshake row, ex-India captain remarks polar opposite to everyone else

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Then came the handshake row as the Indian team decided not to shake hands with their opponents after the match. It triggered a massive controversy as Pakistan skipper Salman Agha protested by not attending the post-match interview, and PCB even accused match referee Andy Pycroft of partiality. PCB even urged ICC to intervene and asked for the removal of Pycroft. However, ICC rejected their plea, with PCB reportedly sending two emails. Meanwhile, the Pakistan team were also going to boycott their match against UAE, but turned up after clearance from Islamabad.

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India legend disagrees with IND vs PAK handshake row

Fans and former players in the country have supported India's decision. But former captain Mohammad Azharuddin disagreed with the idea and stated that the match should be boycotted.

Speaking to NDTV, he said, “I feel that there was nothing wrong with shaking hands. When you are playing the match, you might as well play with everything, like shake hands or whatever. I don't know what the problem was. I really cannot understand. But I don't feel there was anything wrong to shake hands.”

"When you're playing in protest, you might as well not play. There's no point playing under protest. Once you've agreed to play when you said you won't play Pakistan in bilateral, be it ICC events or the Asia Cup, then you must play with full intensity.

"Otherwise, there's no need to play at all," he added.

India topped Group A at the ongoing Asia Cup, winning all three of their matches. Meanwhile, Pakistan finished in second position. On the oher hand, Sri Lanka topped Group B, followed by Bangladesh. India's Super Four stage fixtures are scheduled for Wednesday against Bangladesh and Friday against Sri Lanka.

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