NEW DELHI: Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin has stirred the ongoing India-Pakistan cricket debate with a bold take on the upcoming Asia Cup clash between the two nations, questioning the inconsistency in cricketing ties between the neighbours.
India and Pakistan are set to face off on September 14 as part of the Asia Cup 2025 under the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
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Speaking on the contentious fixture, Azharuddin remarked, “I always say that everything should happen, or if it does not happen, then it should not happen at all. If you're not playing bilateral matches, then you shouldn't play international events too — that's what I believe.”
His remarks come amid continuing political tensions that have stalled bilateral series between India and Pakistan for years, even as the teams continue to face off in ICC and ACC tournaments.
Azhar also addressed the recent withdrawal of Indian veterans from their Legends League fixture against Pakistan in the privately organised World Championship of Legends (WCL).
“This is a matter for the board and the government,” he said.
“The veterans' league is not official, it's not sanctioned by the ICC or the BCCI . It’s conducted privately. But the Asia Cup is a tournament governed by the ACC,” he clarified, distancing the WCL from official cricketing diplomacy.
India and Pakistan are set to face off on September 14 as part of the Asia Cup 2025 under the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
Speaking on the contentious fixture, Azharuddin remarked, “I always say that everything should happen, or if it does not happen, then it should not happen at all. If you're not playing bilateral matches, then you shouldn't play international events too — that's what I believe.”
His remarks come amid continuing political tensions that have stalled bilateral series between India and Pakistan for years, even as the teams continue to face off in ICC and ACC tournaments.
Azhar also addressed the recent withdrawal of Indian veterans from their Legends League fixture against Pakistan in the privately organised World Championship of Legends (WCL).
“This is a matter for the board and the government,” he said.
“The veterans' league is not official, it's not sanctioned by the ICC or the BCCI . It’s conducted privately. But the Asia Cup is a tournament governed by the ACC,” he clarified, distancing the WCL from official cricketing diplomacy.
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