India Likely to Repeat Handshake Snub in Women's World Cup Match Against Pakistan
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India likely to repeat handshake snub in Women's World Cup match against Pakistan
KARACHI: Concerns have emerged that India could once again politicise cricket, this time at the ICC Women's World Cup, where arch-rivals Pakistan and India are set to face off on October 5 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.Indian sports journalist...
Women's World Cup: Will India shake hands with Pakistan? Amanjot ducks question
Women's World Cup 2025: After the drama-filled Asia Cup, where politics and cricket became inseparable in the India-Pakistan clashes, the women's teams are set to meet in Colombo on Sunday. Following India's win over Sri Lanka in Guwahati, all-rounder Amanjot Kaur was asked whether Harmanpreet Kaur and her side would shake hands with their Pakistani counterparts.
‘HIGH’ Tensions ahead of India-Pakistan Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 clash
India and Pakistan played each other three Sundays in a row during the Asia Cup 2025, and each match brought political drama. After the final, Suryakumar Yadav and the Indian men’s team refused to shake hands with Pakistan players and also declined to take the trophy from ACC chief Mohsin Naqvi, who is a Pakistani minister. Now, with the Women’s World Cup 2025 coming up, all eyes will be on Harmanpreet Kaur to see if she takes the same stand in …
From Guwahati to Colombo: India vs Pakistan clash set to ignite Women’s World Cup
IND vs PAK (PC: BCCI Women, ICC) By Trisha Ghosal in Colombo The saga that could soon inspire a motion picture has shifted to Sri Lankan soil from the United Arab Emirates. In the space of just 20-odd days, this will be the fourth occasion we witness an Indian cricket team take on a Pakistani side. On 5 October, at the R. Premadasa Stadium, the Indian women’s team play their second game of the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, against Pakistan. How ma…
India likely to repeat handshake snub in Women’s World Cup match
Indian journalist claims Women’s World Cup match between Green Shirts and Indian side will have “lots of off-field drama” KARACHI Concerns have emerged that India could once again politicise cricket, this time at the ICC Women’s World Cup, where arch-rivals Pakistan and India are set to face off on October 5 in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Indian sports journalist Boria Majumdar suggested in a social media post that the upcoming women’s fixture would car…
No Handshakes Again India Pakistan Women’s World Cup Drama
The upcoming ICC India Pakistan Women’s World Cup, scheduled for October 5 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, is already stirring controversy before the first ball is bowled. Concerns have emerged that India may once again mix politics with sport, echoing the unsportsmanlike behaviour displayed during the recent Asia Cup. Handshake Drama Looms Over the Clash Indian sports journalist Boria Majumdar took to social media to warn fans of what could unfold in th…
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