The India-Pakistan conflagration in the Asia Cup 2025 in Dubai was bound to be high-voltage. India won convincingly by 7 wickets, but more headlines were generated by the post-match drama than the actual outcome. No Handshake After the Match None of the Indian players or the support staff shook hands with their Pakistani counterparts after the game. Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha, aggrieved by this act, avoided the post-match interview. The head coach Mike Hesson was also disappointed, observing that such events are bad for the game's spirit. India skipper Suryakumar Yadav then attributed the win to the Indian military later. "It was a proper reply," he stated, making the result of the match look political. This again enraged the Pakistani camp and their followers. Also Read | WATCH: India Wins, But No Handshake with Pakistan – A Message for Pahalgam Jamal Makes Disrespectful Remarks, Mocks Operation Sindoor Fueling the fire further, Pakistani bowler Aamer Jamal went on social media bashing. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Jamal taunted India, the BCCI, and even the Indian government. What stirred the hornet's nest more was his swipe at Operation Sindoor, the Indian armed forces' operation in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack. Well when it come to sportsmanship #india will always lack of these thingsJust watched #sky presser after the match where he quoted that government @BCCI were on the same page to give a proper reply Thats not a reply its game of cricket.and if you really wanted to give a… — Aamir Jamal (@iaamirjamal) September 15, 2025 Jamal posted: "Well, when it come to sportsmanship India will always lack of these things. Just watched SKY presser after the match where he quoted that government BCCI were on the same page to give a proper reply. Thats not a reply. its game of cricket. and if you really wanted to give a reply. You had chance when 6-0. Happened Feeling pity for those who are still proving that they are Indian." His allusion to the "6-0" allegation, where Pakistani accounts incorrectly imply that their Air Force had shot down six Indian aircraft, was severely condemned. Despite being refuted, this narrative is usually shared on social media in Pakistan. Also Read | Watch: Suryakumar Refuses Handshake With Salman Agha at Toss PCB Files Complaint Against India The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has filed an official protest with Team India's behavior, further fueling the controversy. With the political overtones, the matter has transcended cricket itself and ignited arguments in both countries. Now that the dust has settled, the attention turns to what the ICC and BCCI do with this controversy, which has already made the rivalry between the two teams even more intense.