The Women’s ODI World Cup started two days after the Asia Cup 2025 ended. The tournament started on 30 September, in which the women’s teams of India and Pakistan are coming face to face on 5 October. Amidst the Asia Cup controversy, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has decided that the Indian players will not join hands with the Pak team in the Women’s World Cup. Sources say that the BCCI has sent this information to the players.
According to reports, the Indian women’s team will not join hands with Pakistani players in the World Cup match. The Indian team has been informed in this regard. The BCCI will fully support its players in this decision. At the time of the toss, there will be no handshuce between India and Pakistani captains Harmanpreet Kaur and Fatima Sana, neither will there be a photoshoot nor will the team join hands with Pak players after the match.
It will also be worth seeing who will be the toss presenter in the India-Pakistan World Cup match. Due to the BCCI’s ‘No Handshek’ policy, the name of a toss presenter may be approved, which does not come from India and Pakistan. A few days ago, at the time of the toss in the Asia Cup final match, Ravi Shastri did not join hands with Pakistani captain Salman Aga.
Let us tell you that India and Sri Lanka are hosting the Women’s World Cup 2025 together. But the schedule of the World Cup was prepared in such a way that India and Pakistan will play the match on the neutral venue. Therefore, in the league stage match, India and Pakistan will be played in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
India and Pakistan also clash in semi -finals or finals, so the option of neutral venue has already been kept open for their match.
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