'We are ready': Pakistan captain Salman Agha's rallying cry ahead of India clash after handshake row
NEW DELHI: Fresh off the handshake controversy and the recently resolved stand-off with match referee Andy Pycroft, Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha struck a defiant note ahead of the blockbuster Super Four clash against India, declaring that his team is “ready for any challenge.”
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The tension between the two sides has spilled beyond the boundary rope. Their group-stage meeting in Dubai, played under the shadow of the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, had already triggered calls for a boycott. India thrashed Pakistan by seven wickets and walked straight back to the dressing room, refusing to engage in the customary handshakes. Pakistan’s players responded by skipping the post-match presentation.
Ex-cricketers lined up to criticise India’s stance, while the PCB blamed Pycroft for a “breach of conduct” and demanded his removal. The ICC’s refusal escalated the drama, even forcing Pakistan to cancel a scheduled press conference. Matters worsened before the UAE fixture when the team threatened a boycott, staying back at their Dubai Marina hotel until just 30 minutes before the toss. The standoff caused an unprecedented one-hour delay.
On the field, Pakistan initially faltered again with the bat, reeling at 128/8 before Shaheen Afridi’s late fireworks — 29 off 14 balls with two sixes and a four — lifted them to 146/9. Though modest, the total proved more than enough, with Salman leading from the front alongside Abrar Ahmed and Saim Ayub as Pakistan’s spinners throttled UAE to seal a 41-run victory and a Super Four berth.
Salman, however, was candid about his team’s shortcomings. “We got the job done, but we still need to improve our batting in the middle order. That’s been a concern… we’re still just finding our way to 150. If we bat well in the middle overs, we can push it to 170 no matter the opposition. Shaheen’s batting has improved a lot — he’s already great with the ball,” he said.
But it was his rallying cry that set the stage for Sunday’s showdown: “We’re ready for any challenge, and if we keep playing the way we have over the last four months, we’ll be good against any side.”
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The tension between the two sides has spilled beyond the boundary rope. Their group-stage meeting in Dubai, played under the shadow of the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, had already triggered calls for a boycott. India thrashed Pakistan by seven wickets and walked straight back to the dressing room, refusing to engage in the customary handshakes. Pakistan’s players responded by skipping the post-match presentation.
Ex-cricketers lined up to criticise India’s stance, while the PCB blamed Pycroft for a “breach of conduct” and demanded his removal. The ICC’s refusal escalated the drama, even forcing Pakistan to cancel a scheduled press conference. Matters worsened before the UAE fixture when the team threatened a boycott, staying back at their Dubai Marina hotel until just 30 minutes before the toss. The standoff caused an unprecedented one-hour delay.
On the field, Pakistan initially faltered again with the bat, reeling at 128/8 before Shaheen Afridi’s late fireworks — 29 off 14 balls with two sixes and a four — lifted them to 146/9. Though modest, the total proved more than enough, with Salman leading from the front alongside Abrar Ahmed and Saim Ayub as Pakistan’s spinners throttled UAE to seal a 41-run victory and a Super Four berth.
Salman, however, was candid about his team’s shortcomings. “We got the job done, but we still need to improve our batting in the middle order. That’s been a concern… we’re still just finding our way to 150. If we bat well in the middle overs, we can push it to 170 no matter the opposition. Shaheen’s batting has improved a lot — he’s already great with the ball,” he said.
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