India, Pakistan keen to avoid controversy ahead of crucial Asia Cup match
Summary
India and Pakistan are trying to avoid controversies before their next Asia Cup cricket match following political fallout from their last game. Pakistan cancelled a pre-match press event, and India's captain chose not to comment on a handshake controversy. Both teams aim to focus on the game and avoid any further political issues.Key Facts
- India and Pakistan have a crucial Asia Cup cricket match coming up.
- Pakistan cancelled a scheduled news conference before the match.
- India's captain, Suryakumar Yadav, avoided discussing a previous handshake controversy.
- This match will be their second meeting in the Asia Cup within eight days.
- The winner of this match moves closer to the tournament's final.
- Political issues from a past match have affected preparations for the current game.
- Tensions heightened after a previous attack in Indian-administered Kashmir linked to a separatist group.
- Both countries engaged in military actions following the attacks, affecting diplomatic relations and spilling over into sports activities.
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