Pakistan Captain Salman Agha Reacts On Handshake Row This Is His Reply

Colombo: Pakistan is ready to face India on Sunday in the T20 World Cup. It practiced today at the Colombo Stadium. Team captain Salman Agha spoke to the media. He answered a question on the handshake controversy. Asked if Pakistan is ready to play against India, captain Salman Agha said, “Let’s see what happens tomorrow.” It is known that the captains and players of both teams did not shake hands in the Asia Cup. When asked to comment on the ongoing discussion and sportsmanship surrounding the India-Pakistan clash, Salman Agha responded by saying that the game should be played with good intentions, that it doesn’t matter what I think, and that the game should be played the way cricket started.
Salman Agha also commented on Indian batsman Abhishek Sharma, who is suffering from a health problem. Salman said that we hope that Abhishek Sharma will play in the match on Sunday, we think that he is probably recovering, but we want to go with the best team. He admitted that Pakistan does not have a good record against India in the World Cup. He said that we cannot change history, but we will try to give a good performance. Reacting to the controversy surrounding bowler Usman Tariq’s action, he said that the ICC has given Usman clearance twice, and he doesn’t understand why his action is being discussed so much, and he doesn’t care about it at all. He said that he will be our trump card.




