Why Salman Agha did not attend post-match presentation after defeat to India? Pakistan coach reveals


After India’s dominant win over Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025, Pakistan captain Salman Agha skipped the post-match presentation. Coach Mike Hesson cited India’s refusal to shake palms as the rationale, calling it a disappointing finish regardless of their readiness to interact.

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India handed Pakistan an embarrassing seven-wicket defeat within the ongoing Asia Cup 2025. Be it with the bat or with the ball, the Salman Agha-led aspect couldn’t match India’s prowess. For India, Kuldeep Yadav as soon as once more had a sensational sport, choosing up three wickets, whereas Axar clinched two. The left-arm leg-spinner was additionally adjudged the Participant of the Match for his phenomenal efficiency with the ball.

Within the batting division, Abhishek Sharma stole the present. He smacked 31 runs off simply 13 balls within the powerplay. That set the tone for the center order batters to come back in and capitalise. Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma performed to their benefit as India picked up a cushty win ultimately.

In the meantime, after the win, the Indian gamers refused to shake palms with the Pakistan group. Suryakumar and Shivam Dube, the batters current on the crease, went straight again into the dressing room and shook palms solely with the opposite Indian gamers. In protest to that, Salman Agha didn’t attend the post-match presentation and head coach Mike Hesson, who was current within the press convention, defined the rationale behind it.

That was a disappointing approach for the match to complete: Hesson

“We had been able to shake palms on the finish of the sport. We’re disenchanted that our opposition didn’t do this. We went there to shake palms, however they’d already gone to the change rooms. That was a disappointing approach for the match to complete. We had been disenchanted with the best way we performed however we had been keen to shake palms,” Hesson stated concerning the no handshake saga. 

“I feel it was simply move of the ft to the truth that we clearly got here to interact and shake palms on the finish of the match and that didn’t occur,” he added whereas talking about Salman lacking the post-match presentation.