Former India pacer Yograj Singh strongly condemned the on-field spat between Indian and Pakistani players during the Asia Cup Super Fours. He fiercely defended young Indian batters Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill, blaming Pakistan pacers for initiating verbal abuse. Singh's comments intensify the already charged rivalry ahead of the Asia Cup final.The India-Pakistan rivalry has transcended the sport and is now a battleground of passion and a war of wordsFormer India pacer Yograj Singh issued a sharp warning amid the row that erupted during the Asia Cup Super Fours clash between India and Pakistan, after heated exchanges on the field involving Haris Rauf, Shaheen Afridi and Sahibzada Farhan. The on-field spat began when Pakistan pacers appeared to target India’s young openers Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill with verbal attacks. The Indian batters responded on the field, and the back and forth has since provoked strong reactions off it.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!India enter another final but continue to be sloppy in the field | Concerns ahead of title clashYograj Singh spoke out forcefully, making clear where his loyalties stood. “I will always be with my country. I am a citizen of my country. If anyone speaks against my country, I will not tolerate it... But, as far as the players are concerned, they should be respected. If your country doesn't respect us, how will the outsiders respect us?” he told ANI. The 67-year-old also used threatening language, making his feelings clear. Yograj said the incident crossed a line and defended the Indian youngsters, arguing they had not provoked the confrontation. He pointed the finger at the Pakistan pacers and questioned why the abuse began in the first place. “Both the players were playing. They were not saying anything to anyone. So, the players (Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf) went and started abusing them. Neither Abhishek said anything, nor Shubhman. Then what is the point of this? This is not frustration; what is it?” Yograj said. The remarks add fuel to an already charged rivalry ahead of the Asia Cup final between India and Pakistan on Sunday. Emotions have run high during the tournament, and the latest incidents have drawn criticism and attention from former players and fans alike. Yograj’s comments show just how closely the on-field encounters are criticised, and how quickly verbal attacks and sledging can escalate into bigger controversies. His defence of the Indian batters and his fierce threat has already become a talking point on social media and.PollWho do you believe holds the responsibility for the recent on-field drama?Indian players Pakistan players Both teams equallyWith the final a day away, it is difficult to rule out more verbal attacks, provocative gestures and tempers flaring as both teams will look to give it their all and secure the Asia Cup 2025 trophy. However, India, like in the Super Fours clash, will look to do their talking on the pitch and let the cricket do the talking.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social Media
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