Former captain of the national cricket team Javed Miandad says that if India does not want to come Pakistan for the Asia Cup, then go to hell.
While talking to journalists, Javed Miandad said that we are getting our cricket. I always say if India doesn’t want to come, there is no problem.
He said that the ICC should have the same attitude for all. If a team does not want to come, it should be left.
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He further says that even in our time they did not play because they were afraid of the result.
The former captain also said that the Indian crowd is very bad. No matter which team India is losing to, they set houses on fire, that’s why they are afraid.
In October 2022, Indian cricket officials said they would not send a team to the 2023 Asia Cup in Pakistan. Prompting Pakistan’s cricket officials to wait for the upcoming ICC World Cup in India later that year. The cup may be withdrawn.
BCCI Secretary and Asian Cricket Council (ACC) President Jay Shah unilaterally announced that India will not visit Pakistan for the Asian event. Shah also said that the BCCI would insist on a neutral venue for the tournament.
His announcement alarmed Pakistan, and Pakistani officials warned that the move could “divide” the international cricket community.
The PCB said Shah’s comments “may affect Pakistan’s tour of India for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 and future ICC events in India in the 2024-2031 cycle.”
Reacting to the controversy, Miandad said: “India can go to hell if they don’t want to tour Pakistan for the Asia Cup.”