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Former Pakistan star Sunil Gavaskar calls the 'Asian Cup' word among the increasing tensions




Seven ancient Pakistan crickets led by the legendary inclination Javed Miandad, Indian Cricket symbol Sunil Gavaskar's recent comments on Pakistan's participation in the approaching Asian Cup expressed a deep disappointment. Speaking through a news, Gavaskar said that Gavascar is not likely to participate in the tournament jointized by India and Sri Lanka, given the current political climate. BCCI'nın traditionally followed the directives of the Indian government, and political tensions could prevent Pakistan from being included in the event.

Following a deadly attack on the tourists in Kashmir, the tensions between the two countries flared up, and 26 died. India accused Pakistan for supporting terrorists, suspended the long -standing Indus Water Treaty and implied wider retaliation actions.

Reacting to Gavaskar's comments, Miandad could not believe. “I can't believe that Sunny Bhai said that, Tele Telecomasia.net said, remembering his long -standing friendships on the field and outside the field. “He's always a respectful person who stays away from politics, a person on earth.”

Former Spinner Iqbal Qasim reiterated the thought, saying that he initially thought that the expression was incorrectly. “Gavascar is a loved figure on both sides of the border. Politics should not interfere with sports,” he said.

Simple Ali took a harder stance by calling his words as “stupid ve and calling for evidence before balancing the charges. “Let the investigation conclude. Cricket should remain on political hostility,” he added.

Former Leg-Spinner Mushtaq Ahmed, emphasizing the need for legendary players' level of level masterpiece Hz. He stressed the importance of Pakistan in the cricket world and warned sports against politicization.

Odi Captain Mohammad Rizwan continued an impartial stance by re -confirming his long -standing view that the cricket between India and Pakistan should continue. “Regardless of what is politically, the cricket should continue,” he said.

(Except the title, this story is not arranged by NDTV personnel and was published from a syndicated feed.)

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