Suryakumar Yadav is not disappointed after being denied the Asia Cup trophy as he has "14 priceless teammates, each one of them as "precious" as the Asia Cup silverware.
India won the Asia Cup on Sunday after beating Pakistan for the third time in the tournament. However, Suryakumar Yadav and the team refused to take the trophy from Asian Cricket Council chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who is also the Pakistan Cricket Board chief and more importantly the 'Interior Minister' of his country. He is known for his vocal anti-India stand.
The presentation ceremony concluded with Naqvi leaving the dais and taking the trophy along since India did not collect the trophy from him.
"I think this is one thing which I have never seen since I started playing and following cricket that a champion team is denied a trophy. I mean that too a hard-earned one. It's not like it happened easily. It was a hard earned tournament win," Suryakumar replied to a query from PTI on how it felt being denied the biggest prize after winning seven consecutive matches at the continental showpiece.
"We were here since September 4, we played a game today. Two back-to-back good games in two days. I feel we deserved it. And I can't say anything more. I think I have summed it up really well," Yadav said.
However, Yadav sent a message to his teammates, including 'flavour of the month' Abhishek Sharma, who was sitting by his side.
"If you tell me about the trophies, my trophies are sitting in my dressing room. All the 14 guys with me. All the support staff. Those are the real trophies. These are real moments which I am taking back as lovely memories which will stay with me forever going forward. And that's all."
"When the game is done, only the champions will be remembered and not the picture of a trophy," he later posted on 'X'.
Yadav also kept his calm when a Pakistani journalist accused him of bringing in petty politics on cricket field by refusing to shake hands with his counterpart Salman Ali Agha and also not showing up for the customary pre-final photo-shoot.
When the Indian media manager wanted to stop the scribe, Surya smiled at him and said: "You are getting angry, right? Why are you getting so angry? and you (referring to the journalist) asked four questions in one."
Another Pakistani journalist tried to put him in a spot by asking if he knew about BCCI mailing to ACC that the team won't receive the trophy from Naqvi.
"I don't know what you're saying about the e-mail. I have no idea about this. We took this call on the ground. No one told us to do this.
"And we were waiting. I think if you win a tournament, do you deserve the trophy or not? You tell me," Yadav said.
"And we also saw that the champions' (flexi) board came and went back. We saw that too," he went on.
"It's okay. It keeps on happening. It's a part of life," he said.
India won the Asia Cup on Sunday after beating Pakistan for the third time in the tournament. However, Suryakumar Yadav and the team refused to take the trophy from Asian Cricket Council chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who is also the Pakistan Cricket Board chief and more importantly the 'Interior Minister' of his country. He is known for his vocal anti-India stand.
The presentation ceremony concluded with Naqvi leaving the dais and taking the trophy along since India did not collect the trophy from him.
"I think this is one thing which I have never seen since I started playing and following cricket that a champion team is denied a trophy. I mean that too a hard-earned one. It's not like it happened easily. It was a hard earned tournament win," Suryakumar replied to a query from PTI on how it felt being denied the biggest prize after winning seven consecutive matches at the continental showpiece.
"We were here since September 4, we played a game today. Two back-to-back good games in two days. I feel we deserved it. And I can't say anything more. I think I have summed it up really well," Yadav said.
However, Yadav sent a message to his teammates, including 'flavour of the month' Abhishek Sharma, who was sitting by his side.
"If you tell me about the trophies, my trophies are sitting in my dressing room. All the 14 guys with me. All the support staff. Those are the real trophies. These are real moments which I am taking back as lovely memories which will stay with me forever going forward. And that's all."
"When the game is done, only the champions will be remembered and not the picture of a trophy," he later posted on 'X'.
Yadav also kept his calm when a Pakistani journalist accused him of bringing in petty politics on cricket field by refusing to shake hands with his counterpart Salman Ali Agha and also not showing up for the customary pre-final photo-shoot.
When the Indian media manager wanted to stop the scribe, Surya smiled at him and said: "You are getting angry, right? Why are you getting so angry? and you (referring to the journalist) asked four questions in one."
Another Pakistani journalist tried to put him in a spot by asking if he knew about BCCI mailing to ACC that the team won't receive the trophy from Naqvi.
"I don't know what you're saying about the e-mail. I have no idea about this. We took this call on the ground. No one told us to do this.
"And we were waiting. I think if you win a tournament, do you deserve the trophy or not? You tell me," Yadav said.
"And we also saw that the champions' (flexi) board came and went back. We saw that too," he went on.
"It's okay. It keeps on happening. It's a part of life," he said.
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