The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has finally addressed the much-discussed handshake incident that occurred during the 2026 ICC Under-19 World Cup match between India and Bangladesh. The event unfolded at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, where the toss was delayed due to rain, setting an unusual tone for the day. Speculation had been rife following the match, with fans and analysts alike eager to understand the circumstances that led to the on-field drama.
In a statement released today, the BCB clarified that the incident stemmed from a simple misunderstanding between the teams. According to the board, the delay had caused some confusion regarding the timing and protocol of the pre-match formalities, leading to an awkward moment during the handshakes. The BCB emphasized that there was no ill intent from either side and that both teams share a healthy competitive spirit.
The BCB's explanation aims to quell the swirling rumors and refocus attention on the players' performances. Both the Indian and Bangladeshi teams have shown remarkable talent throughout the tournament, capturing the hearts of cricket enthusiasts worldwide. As the World Cup progresses, fans hope to see more thrilling encounters on the field, leaving behind the handshake drama in favor of celebrating the young players' skills and sportsmanship.
— Authored by Next24 Live