Hand handle row: Will India continue to avoid Pakistan in the Women’s Cricket World Cup? BCCI answers | Cricket news

The next 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup will present a match between India and Pakistan on Sunday in Colombo. This follows recent events at the Asian 2025 Cup, where three India-Pakistan games have aroused significant attention.The Indian male cricket team refused hand handles with the Pakistani players and refused to accept the trophy of the head of the Asian Cricket Council Mohin Naqvi after winning the final. The captain of the Indian male team Suryakumar Yadav has established this previous one, and now the attention turns to the way the captain of the Indian women’s team Harmanpreet Kaur manages the situation.BCCI The secretary is ahead of Saikia answered questions about the question of whether the Indian women’s team would follow the male team’s approach. “I cannot predict anything, but our relationship with this particular hostile country is the same; there is no change last week,” Saikia told BBC.“India will play this match against Pakistan in Colombo, and all the cricket protocols will be followed. I can only guarantee that everything that is in the regulations of the MCC of the Cricket of the Cricket, that will be hand handles, that there will be hugs, I cannot assure you anything right now.”During the recent action of the Women’s World Cup, Bangladesh beat Pakistan with seven counters with 18.5 Overs in Colombo. Bangladesh managed to continue the total of Pakistan from 129.Rubya Haider, making his debut in Wodi, marked half a century undefeated to guide Bangladesh in victory. Bangladesh’s Bowling attack, led by Marufa Akter, set the tone with the first counters.“We are delighted to obtain a victory to our credit during our first outing,” said Marufa. “There was a lot of support from my teammates. Special credit to our team analyst who fed me with precious contributions leading to the game. We have shown a lot of energy on the field and we take a lot of positive points in this game.”Bangladesh spin quarrels dominated the match. Nahida Akter won two quick counters, reducing Pakistan to 47-4 in 14 Overs. Shorna Akter then took three counters for only five points in 3.3 Overs.Rubya Haider’s stick performance included precise cutting between the point and the cover. She maintained control throughout the sleeves without the need to play air shots.Pakistan’s stick performance was disappointing, with only two players scoring more than 20 points. They are faced with the challenge of adapting to the slow height conditions of Colombo for their next games.Diana Baig, who represents Pakistan in cricket and football, turned out to be promising with her bowling alley. However, the low target meant that his efforts could not change the result of the match.“We just lost too many counters very early and we never reappeared,” said Pakistani captain Fatima Sana. “We have to put this defeat behind us now and bounce stronger. We have a lot of young players in our ranks and the World Cup is their first big tournament and I hope they will learn errors.”India started their World Cup campaign successfully with a victory against Sri Lanka in their opening match.



