[WATCH] Sourav Ganguly breaks silence on India-Pakistan matches after Pahalgam terror attack

Following the brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed the lives of 26 innocent tourists, former India captain Sourav Ganguly has taken a strong stand against cricketing ties with Pakistan.

Hemanth
Hemanth

3 mins read
Ganguly on India vs Pakistan
i(x.com/bcci)

Be a winner today!

Get the latest cricket updates, Join our community

iconiconicon

The recent terror attack in Pahalgam has left the entire nation in grief, deeply affecting every Indian. Citizens across the country have been expressing their outrage and sorrow over the tragic loss of lives. Among them, former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly has also paid tribute to the victims. He extended his condolences and expressed solidarity with the affected families, echoing the collective pain and anger felt throughout the country in the wake of such a horrifying act of terrorism.

In addition to expressing his grief, Sourav Ganguly strongly voiced his opinion on India’s diplomatic stance with Pakistan. He advocated for a complete severing of ties with the neighboring country, stressing that acts of terror cannot be taken lightly or normalized as yearly occurrences. Ganguly’s remarks reflect a growing sentiment among many Indians who believe stronger actions should be taken to ensure national security and send a clear message against terrorism. Citing this, the former India skipper told ANI that he fully supported breaking ties with Pakistan, stating that strict action was necessary. He emphasized that it was no joke for such incidents to occur every year and added that terrorism could not be tolerated.

"100 per cent, this (breaking ties with Pakistan) should be done. Strict action is necessary. It is no joke that such things happen every year. Terrorism cannot be tolerated,” Ganguly told ANI.

Watch the video;

See Also: Bowlers with best economy in death overs in IPL 2025 (min 7 overs)

India and Pakistan have not played each other since 2013

It has been nearly a decade since India last played a bilateral series with Pakistan in 2013, and since then, the two cricketing arch-rivals have only played each other at ICC events. Political ramifications and security threats have halted any bilateral commitments, and earlier this year, during the Champions Trophy, India decided not to berth in Pakistan, and all scheduled matches were played in Dubai via a neutral venue. 

India and Pakistan participated and played against each other once during the Champions Trophy, with India winning that match. Global interest began and peaked in the good old days when India and Pakistan used to play against each other. India and Pakistan met once during the Champions Trophy, however, they were able to demonstrate the action and intensity of their rivalry happy which became a normal ICC event match, without a bilateral series. And cricket fans across the world all continue to share an imagination on whether the bilateral series will resume forever.

Tags:

Follow us on

A passionate cricket writer who lives and breathes the game, I aim to capture the drama, skill, and spirit that make cricket truly timeless. From analysing tactical battles in Test matches to celebrating game-changing moments in T20 internationals, my work blends storytelling with sharp insight. Whether it is profiling rising stars or revisiting classic performances, I strive to bring fans closer to the action, one article at a time.
WATCH NOW
Virat Kohli celebrates his breathtaking 58-ball century at Raipur for RCB against KKR in IPL 2026 — watch the full knock highlights

9 hrs ago

Watch: Virat Kohli smashes a breathtaking 58-ball century at Raipur to set RCB win vs KKR in IPL 2026

Angkrish Raghuvanshi celebrates his 32-ball half-century for KKR vs RCB IPL 2026 in Raipur — full batting highlights and fan reaction

10 hrs ago

Watch: Angkrish Raghuvanshi smashes 32-ball half-century to silence Raipur crowd in RCB vs KKR IPL 2026

Visual showing the Green Dot Ball Campaign's 6 lakh sapling milestone from IPL 2026 — a BCCI sustainability drive converting dot balls into trees planted across Indian states

19 hrs ago

Watch: IPL 2026's ‘Green dot ball’ campaign plants over 6 Lakh saplings across India

CRICKET STORIES

It is not my job to announce the winner

Rohit Sharma on being asked if England were rightly awarded the World Cup title in 2019