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The Pakistan cricket community has ridiculed the statement given by BCCI President Anurag Thakur, saying even when ties between the two countries were better, India had avoided playing Pakistan in a bilateral series.
Thakur, also a top ranked leader of the ruling party BJP in India, said in a statement that there was no question of playing Pakistan in cricket.
The Pakistan Cricket Board avoided making any official comments but a top official conceded that Thakur’s statement had caught them by surprise.
Yousuf, however, was adamant that the International Cricket Council should take notice of Thakur’s tirade.
He lamented that whenever he played in India the people enjoyed the matches.
Former captain, Rashid Latif said that Thakur’s statement carried no weight as already India had made it clear it didn’t want to play against Pakistan.
Latif said at least the PCB knew now where it stood as far as relations with BCCI were concerned.
Former Test leg-spinner, Abdul Qadir said Pakistan has always tried to keep politics out of cricket with India but apparently the BCCI now was a body dominated by politicians.
“They have not played us for so many years so what value is this statement off. I believe that the PCB should seriously think about playing India in the group matches of any ICC event,” he said.
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