India-Pakistan rivalry has intensified, with India skipping post-match handshakes, sparking debate. The move began in the Asia Cup and was linked to security-related sentiments. Former England players discussed the issue, with Phil Tufnell and Michael Vaughan saying India look dominant and Pakistan appear intimidated. Alastair Cook suggested the tension may be for public display and players might be friendly in private.
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