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Suryakumar Yadav refuses to mention Pakistan even once despite being asked six times about Asia Cup Super Four match

Published on: Sep 20, 2025 05:16 PM IST

In a pre-match press conference, India's T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav skillfully avoided mentioning Pakistan while addressing questions about the rivalry.

In the lead-up to one of the most anticipated matches of the Asia Cup 2025, India’s T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav faced a volley of questions from the media—many of them circling around one theme: Pakistan. But in a display of calm composure and media savviness, Yadav managed to field all six references to the arch-rivals without mentioning “Pakistan” even once.

India's captain Suryakumar Yadav(AFP)

The pre-match press conference, held ahead of India’s upcoming clash against their traditional rivals, was expected to touch upon the controversy from the group stage meeting. That encounter saw Indian players avoid the customary post-match handshake, a move that triggered reactions within the Pakistan camp and made headlines globally. Yet, Suryakumar carefully steered away from making references.

When asked about the high-octane rivalry, the Indian skipper coolly dismissed the narrative. “I don’t know what rivalry you guys are talking about. I just see the packed crowd and tell my team that it’s time to entertain them,” he said. “If so many people show up, it’s our job to give them good cricket.”

Reporters tried to draw him in further, nudging him toward the handshake controversy without directly naming it. One journalist cheekily asked, “You guys batted well and also did a lot of other things well in the last game. So do you want to continue doing that?” Suryakumar smiled and shot back with poise, “By other things, you mean we bowled well, isn't it?”

When asked whether the India-Pakistan contests are becoming lopsided in terms of quality, Yadav again refused to take the bait. “I just feel that the stadium is full and when the stadium is full, I tell my team and everyone that it's time for entertainment... let’s play some good brand of cricket.”

Not once during the nearly 13-minute interaction did the India captain mention Pakistan by name, nor did he entertain any commentary on the political or emotional dimensions of the clash. His unwavering focus remained on his team’s preparation, mindset, and the excitement of performing in front of packed stands.

Even while speaking about Suryakumar Yadav’s personal journey, reporters probed whether the previous match against Pakistan was his favorite, given the larger backdrop. The skipper chose instead to reflect on his debut. “The best match for me was when I played the first game for India. After that, every time I take the field wearing that jersey, it's a proud moment.”

 
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