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No More India vs Pakistan In Cricket World Cups After Pahalgam Terrorist Attack? Report Claims, “BCCI…”




In the aftermath of the Pahalgam terrorist attack which cost the lives of 26 people in cashmere on April 22, the odious act was sentenced around the world. The reactions are strong in all districts, including sports organizations. Twenty-six people died as terrorists of an emanation of Lashkar-E-Taiba opened fire on a group of unpaid tourists in the meadows of Baisaran in Pahalgam, which led to one of the worst borders with Pakistan. The cricket between the two countries was also developed after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam.

India and Pakistan, for the past decade, have only been played out in ICC (International Cricket Council) and Continental Cricket events. The last time the two teams played a bilateral series between them was in 2012-13. India cricket clashes vs Pakistan always attract a huge crowd in any part of the world. Almost always, the two teams are gathered in the phases of groups of all ICC and continental events to grasp a maximum of eyeballs. But after Pahalgam’s terrorist attack, some speculative reports said that the Cricket Control Council in India (BCCI) had written to the ICC, so that India and Pakistan are not grouped in the same group in future future events (such as the World Cup and the Champions Trophy).

A report in SpitHowever, said that was not the case. “A senior office official BCCI also said that such a development was a new one. The BCCI authorities are sensitive to the dominant national mood, but as things happen, there is no truth in speculation,” he said.

There is no Big Men ICC event this year. The Women’s World Cup will be played in India in September-October. Pakistan qualified for her and according to the previous agreements, he will play his matches in a neutral place. Before that, there is the male Asian Cup, where India is the designated hosts. This tournament will also take place in a neutral place.

The BCCI also clarified its position concerning Pakistan’s game on the cricket field. “We are with the victims and we condemn it. All that our government will say, we will do so. We will not play with Pakistan in bilateral series because of the government stand. And we will not play with Pakistan in bilaterals in the future. But when it comes to the ICC, we will play because of the ICC Commitment. ICC is also aware of what happens.

The BCCI secretary, Devajit Saikia, also expressed his condolences on the attack.

“The Cricket community is deeply shocked and anxious by the tragic loss of innocent lives in the horrible terrorist attack in Pahalgam yesterday. Tragedy, “said Saikia.

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