The Asia Cup 2025 has been dominated by on-field brilliance and off-field controversies — especially the “no-handshake” incident in the high-voltage India vs Pakistan clash. But away from the spotlight of heated rivalries, the UAE cricket team, made up of players with roots in both India and Pakistan, has come forward to share a very different story — one of harmony, respect, and togetherness. (UAE Squad)
Several players in the UAE squad — born in India and Pakistan — have openly dismissed the idea that political tension seeps into their dressing room. Skipper Muhammad Waseem, originally from Multan, Pakistan, set the tone by saying, “Inside the UAE team, there are no Indians or Pakistanis. We are a family, we play for one badge, and that’s UAE.”
India-born all-rounder Dhruv Parashar echoed his captain’s words, stressing that years of playing together have built trust and friendships that far outweigh national origins. Similarly, Pakistan-born Haider Ali highlighted that mutual respect comes first, and the players remain focused only on performance, not politics.
As the tournament moves into its decisive phase, the UAE team’s attitude is drawing attention. While India and Pakistan may continue to clash with intensity, the UAE squad is showing that sport can rise above politics. For them, the dressing room is not about where a player was born — it’s about what they can achieve together wearing the UAE jersey.
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