India and Pakistan cricketers continued their trend of skipping handshakes after their recent Hong Kong Sixes clash, following a pattern set during the Asia Cup and Women’s World Cup. In this match, India secured a narrow victory via the DLS method. This avoidance of post-match pleasantries stems from heightened political tensions and past incidents, with players adhering to established norms.
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