Former Indian Test skipper urges India to reconsider playing against Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025

India are set to face Pakistan at least twice in the upcoming Asia Cup 2025.

Datrim Singha Ray
Datrim Singha Ray

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The decision to include both India and Pakistan in the same group for the upcoming Asia Cup 2025 tournament hasn’t gone down too well with the fans. In light of the recent Pahalgam attacks and the military escalation that soon followed thereafter, tension between the two neighbours has been at an all-time high. Mistrust, resentment, and bitterness towards one another have been rampant.

While many Indian fans are not in favor of seeing this marquee clash unfold, former Indian Test captain Mohammed Azharuddin did not hold himself back either. Azharuddin does not seem to be in favor of this clash and questions the timing and context of it, given what had transpired earlier this year.

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Azharuddin calls for a consistent approach while maintaining sporting relations

While interacting with IANS, Azharuddin made references to the cross-border tensions that have prevailed between the two neighbours for quite a while now, and strongly feels that the timing of this clash is just not right.

“Looking at the current situation in the country, we shouldn’t be playing this match. Everyone is aware of the issues we are facing. And if we have to play, then we should play every sport—not just by picking and choosing.”

Besides, he also added that a more uniform approach must be put in place. Should India choose to boycott Pakistan in one sport, then the same principle must apply across all sports and should spread to all genders and age groups. Previously, the high-octane WCL clash between India and Pakistan Champions was called off due to unresolved political differences. However, a similar boycott has not been seen in India’s Asia Cup clash with Pakistan.

While stating his personal views, Azharuddin later clarified that the final decision rests with the government and the BCCI.

“In the end, it’s the government that will decide whether we should play or not. The decision made by the board, the government, and BCCI will be final. Until the problem is resolved, we shouldn’t move forward.”

Neither India nor Pakistan have engaged in bilateral cricket since 2012. India’s last visit to the neighboring nation was in the year 2008. Besides, the latest military clash in May has further strained the already-sour relations between the two nuclear-armed nations. Tensions have been at their peak, and the long-standing political differences aren’t going to vanish away any time soon.

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