New twist in IND vs PAK final! Two different broadcasters at the toss for both captains
The India-Pakistan final of the Asia Cup 2025 has taken an unusual turn even before the first ball is bowled.
In a surprising arrangement, two broadcasters will conduct the toss.
As reported by TimesofIndia.com reporter Pratyush Raj from the ground, former India coach Ravi Shastri will interview the Indian captain, while ex-Pakistan skipper Waqar Younis will speak to Pakistan’s leader.
The same protocol is expected to continue during the post-match presentation, adding yet another twist to one of world cricket’s fiercest rivalries.
The development comes at a time when Pakistan cricket is under scrutiny not just for their on-field struggles but also for their handling of the media.
Their batting, bowling, and fielding have already drawn criticism, and now their communication approach has become a fresh embarrassment. Captains are expected to front the press, win or lose, but Pakistan’s avoidance of Indian media questions has raised eyebrows.
Controversy first erupted after India’s seven-wicket win in the group stage on September 14, when Pakistan’s captain skipped the mandatory post-match press conference, leaving coach Mike Hesson to field the queries instead.
Ahead of their game against the UAE, skipper Salman Agha cancelled his scheduled media interaction entirely.
When India defeated Pakistan again in the Super Four, Salman eventually attended the press conference, but Indian journalists were denied the chance to ask questions as microphones were deliberately restricted.
This one-sided media management drew sharp reactions, with PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi offering little more than a vague, “We will talk soon.”
In contrast, Indian players have met uncomfortable questions head-on. When asked about the handshake controversy, T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav responded openly and with confidence, showing how difficult topics can be addressed without avoidance.
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As reported by TimesofIndia.com reporter Pratyush Raj from the ground, former India coach Ravi Shastri will interview the Indian captain, while ex-Pakistan skipper Waqar Younis will speak to Pakistan’s leader.
The same protocol is expected to continue during the post-match presentation, adding yet another twist to one of world cricket’s fiercest rivalries.
The development comes at a time when Pakistan cricket is under scrutiny not just for their on-field struggles but also for their handling of the media.
Their batting, bowling, and fielding have already drawn criticism, and now their communication approach has become a fresh embarrassment. Captains are expected to front the press, win or lose, but Pakistan’s avoidance of Indian media questions has raised eyebrows.
Controversy first erupted after India’s seven-wicket win in the group stage on September 14, when Pakistan’s captain skipped the mandatory post-match press conference, leaving coach Mike Hesson to field the queries instead.
When India defeated Pakistan again in the Super Four, Salman eventually attended the press conference, but Indian journalists were denied the chance to ask questions as microphones were deliberately restricted.
This one-sided media management drew sharp reactions, with PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi offering little more than a vague, “We will talk soon.”
In contrast, Indian players have met uncomfortable questions head-on. When asked about the handshake controversy, T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav responded openly and with confidence, showing how difficult topics can be addressed without avoidance.
Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
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