Should the Gentlemen’s Game Focus on Cricket? Monty Panesar’s Take Before the India-Pakistan Clash

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Monty Panesar emphasizes the need for a focus on cricket.
- The no handshake controversy has dampened excitement.
- Political tensions affect fan engagement.
- India is favored to win based on current form.
- Both teams should prioritize sportsmanship.
New Delhi, Sep 21 (NationPress) Former England spinner Monty Panesar asserts that the recent controversy surrounding the 'no handshake' incident has diminished the excitement surrounding the upcoming India vs Pakistan clash in the Super 4 stage of the Asia Cup. He emphasizes that both teams should prioritize cricket over off-field distractions.
The anticipation for this match has been notably low among fans, attributed to the tense political climate between the two nations following their military confrontation in May, which was sparked by the tragic Pahalgam terrorist attack that resulted in 26 civilian fatalities.
In their previous encounter, the Indian team notably omitted the customary post-match handshake with their Pakistani counterparts. The Pakistani players reciprocated by not extending the gesture either, leading to a lack of the usual sportsmanship display. Following this incident, Pakistan's captain, Salman Agha, also skipped the post-match presentation ceremony, creating a global stir.
"The excitement surrounding the India vs Pakistan match has diminished this time. The handshake controversy has played a role in this decline. Other cricket boards are concerned as well; they desire for this to remain a gentleman's game. Both Pakistan and India need to focus more on cricket and less on external issues," Panesar informed IANS.
Having closely followed the historic encounters between these two teams, Panesar believes that the Men in Blue hold the advantage as they prepare for their Super 4 showdown against their longstanding rivals.
"India's position is quite robust at the moment. Pakistan tends to elevate its performance by 20-30% when facing India, so they will need to perform exceptionally well, similar to their past encounters. However, in my view, India is likely to win this match," he remarked.
India previously achieved a commanding seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in a Group A match.