27 October,2021 05:06 PM IST | Dubai | PTI
India skipper Virat Kohli hugs Pakistan’s Mohd Rizwan after the match on Sunday; (right) Matthew Hayden. Pics/AFP
Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden has hailed the "sporting brotherhood" displayed by arch-rivals India and Pakistan after their T20 World Cup clash, saying the players have set an example with their conduct.
India lost to Pakistan for the first time in an ICC World Cup, going down by 10 wickets in the opening Super 12 game of the T20 World Cup on Sunday. However, one of the most endearing images from the match was of the Indian captain hugging winning team hero Mohammed Rizwan.
"The thing that inspired me the most out of the performance was the fantastic sporting brotherhood," Hayden, who is currently working as a batting consultant with the Pakistan T20 squad, said in a video message.
Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, now a mentor with the team, was also seen talking to the Pakistan players including captain Babar Azam, Shoaib Malik and fast bowler Shahnawaz Dahani after the game.
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Ever since the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks in which hundreds were killed, India have largely avoided bilateral cricket ties with Pakistan, competing only in ICC events.
Hayden said Pakistan and Indian players set a good example "of how we should treat each other as people" after coming together at the end of the match. "That's the role of sport, so it's beautiful to see those moments where Dhoni is holding court with a few of the [Pakistan] players and Kohli and [Rizwan], you know, in brotherhood, joining hands after there were heated battles in the middle."
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