T20 World Cup: Surya doesn't shake hands with Salman as India continue with 'No Handshake Policy'
Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav continued the 'no handshake policy' with Pakistan counterpart Salman Ali Agha during the T20 World Cup toss in Colombo. This decision, a mark of respect for victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, also extends to pos...

"The No handshake Policy will continue," a BCCI official in Colombo confirmed to PTI an hour before the game.
There will also be no handshake between players and support staff of two teams after the end of the match, a norm that has been followed by Suryakumar as a mark of respect for the families of the victims killed in the Pahalgam terror attack and solidarity towards Indian Army in the aftermath of Operation Sindoor.
That the status quo will be maintained was clear, when on the eve of the game, neither among Surya or Salman committed to shaking hands with the Pakistan skipper stating that he would like to "uphold" the spirit of cricket.
In case of the Indian team, the emotions of the Pahalgam terror attack in April remain raw. There was a huge backlash after Suryakumar shook hands with PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi at the pre-tournament captain's press meet in Dubai.
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