Kamran Akmal: Jay Shah, the BCCI secretary and head of the Asian Cricket Council, prompted a stir when he stated that the BCCI is not going to ship Team India to Pakistan to compete within the 2023 Asia Cup. Numerous responses, together with that of the late captain Shahid Afridi, have emerged from Pakistan in response to this assertion. He stated that Shah’s comment, made proper earlier than a T20 World Cup match between two nations, was at an inopportune time.
In response to Shah’s remarks, the PCB acknowledged that if India didn’t go to Pakistan, they may as effectively boycott the ODI World Cup 2023, which is slated to happen in India. Following these heated responses from Pakistan, a number of ex-Cricketers from Pakistan, together with Younis Khan and Kamran Akmal, voiced their responses.
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Jay Shah, in keeping with Younis, has fired a shot with this comment. He believes that by responding to Jay Shah’s remarks so strongly, PCB did the best factor. The BCCI shall be affected in an analogous solution to how New Zealand and England have been.”I feel Jay Shah shouldn’t have stated that however because the bullet has been fired I might ask the PCB to take a agency stance on this situation, similar to we did up to now [after New Zealand called off Pakistan’s tour at the eleventh hour] and as you recognize these groups have begun to tour the nation,” stated Younis.
“But if they [BCCI] decide to stick with their decision then it should not matter to us if the Indian team does not participate in Asia Cup and we should consider not travelling to India for the ODI World Cup the following year, nor we should agree to host Asia Cup at a neutral venue,” he added.
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Akmal, a former Pakistani batter and wicketkeeper, stated Shah’s remark was shocking and that he ought to go away politics to his rivals and keep away from bringing it up in sporting occasions.
“Asia Cup should only be hosted in Pakistan and if that does not happen then Pakistan should not play against India at any level, be it ICC events’ matches, Asia Cup matches, or even their match on October 23,” he additional stated.
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