The no-handshake decision by the Indian cricket team during the Asia Cup 2025 has created a fresh storm after Australian cricketers made fun of it in a new video. The video, posted by Kayo Sports on social media, shows Australian players, including Josh Hazlewood and Glenn Maxwell, joking about India’s refusal to shake hands with Pakistan players during the tournament.
In the Asia Cup, India captain Suryakumar Yadav and his teammates had decided not to exchange pre- and post-match handshakes with Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha and his side after their group stage win. The same thing happened in their next two matches too. The move was linked to political tension between the two countries following the Pahalgam terror attacks.
Australians mock India’s no-handshake policy against Pakistan
In the new video, Australian sports content creators can be heard saying to their players, “We all know India is on its way. But we’ve identified one critical weakness. We know they’re not huge fans of the traditional greeting (handshake), so we can throw them off before we’ve even bowled a ball.”
While the original video appears to have been removed by the streaming platform, a few users online have shared clips from their personal handles.
AUS players pre-India clip mocks India no-handshake theatre vs Pak. Why Aussie media & players laughing at stance sold as national pride? @BCCI @JayShah @GautamGambhir @narendramodi @ICC @MithunManhas @vikrantgupta73 @rawatrahul9 @mufaddal_vohra @PadmajaJoshi @ShivAroor pic.twitter.com/lSbuyhEcui
— Maham Fazal (@MahamFazal_) October 14, 2025
The video quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions online with some calling it harmless fun, while others accused the Aussies of being disrespectful towards a sensitive issue. Neither the BCCI nor the Indian players have commented on the video yet.
Australia as a country don't experience constant terrorism and cannot relate to the sentiments behind the hand shake
— उमेश राणा (@AaoHaveliPay) October 14, 2025
It was a disappointment to see BCCI forcing Indian players to play with a t3rr0r!st country and what players did was in their capacity
But @gradecricketer may… https://t.co/hHVbXOpXfQ
Lmaao not the Aussies trolling the Indian team over the handshake saga 😭😭
— Brashna Kasi (@Brashnaa) October 14, 2025
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Make sure to not shake hands with Australia on or off the field or patronize any Australian Cricket star's Indian businesses or the Australian Government's cultural diplomacy outreach using cricket .
— Keerthika Singaravel (@Wealthymatters) October 15, 2025
They should seek their profits in Pakistan, not India. https://t.co/3afbzRpVHp
Australia teases India ahead of tour with funny handshake reference🤝#INDvsAUS https://t.co/Bq7HhUEsVV
— Rana Ahmed (@RanaAhmad056) October 14, 2025
The Indian cricket team has left for Australia for their upcoming three-match ODI series. Shubman Gill will captain the side for the first time in 50-over format. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will mark their return to the national side after nine months.