Group 1 - The core event of the T20 cricket match between India and Pakistan marked their first encounter since military conflicts erupted earlier this year, with India winning the match but refusing to shake hands with the Pakistani players, leading to widespread criticism [1][2] - The Indian team's captain, Suryakumar, did not engage in the customary handshake with the Pakistani captain during the coin toss, indicating a premeditated decision to avoid post-match gestures of sportsmanship [1][2] - The Pakistani team expressed disappointment over India's actions, with their coach and team officials lodging a protest regarding the lack of handshake, which they deemed unreasonable [1][2] Group 2 - The President of the Asian Cricket Council publicly condemned the incident as a breach of sportsmanship, stating that it brought politics into sports, which contradicts the essence of athletic competition [2] - Suryakumar defended the team's decision by stating that some matters transcend sportsmanship, emphasizing their intent to honor the victims of the Kashmir shooting incident [2] - The match was significant as it was the first cricket game between the two nations since the military conflict began in April, with prior calls in India to cancel the match, which were ultimately overruled by the High Court and cricket authorities [2]
印度板球队拒绝与巴基斯坦队“握手言和”,招致多方批评
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-09-15 22:48