Pakistani pacer Mohammad Irfan
Pakistani pacer Mohammad Irfan said that players shouldn’t get involved in politics and that India.
Pakistan should go to each other’s countries to compete in the Asia Cup and World Cup.
Also, Northern Warriors’ left-arm pacer in the T10 league said that players shouldn’t be interested in rumors about the situation and shouldn’t get involved in politics.
Irfan criticized both the PCB and the BCCI as he discussed the ongoing conflict between the boards.
He additionally encouraged the BCCI to allow India to visit Pakistan for the Aisa Cup.
And asked PCB to allow Pakistan to make a trip to India for the ODI World Cup 2023.
“I’ve said it before as well.Politics should not be discussed by players.
Pakistan ought to go to India and India ought to come to Pakistan to play.
People from both countries become more in love as a result.
Politics and cricket should be separated.
According to the Hindustan Times, the pacer was quoted as saying,
“Don’t go with statements that Pakistan won’t come to India; let the Board decide it.”
In the event that Pakistan loses the Asia Cup, perhaps we will withdraw:
Jay Shah, President of the Ramiz Raja ACC and BCCI Secretary, previously stated that,
The Asia Cup will take place at a neutral location and that the Indian team will not travel to Pakistan to compete.
PCB retaliated by threatening to pull out of the ODI World Cup if the BCCI didn’t keep its word.
The PCB president stated on Friday that Pakistan has no issues with India withdrawing from the Asia Cup;
However, the nation may boycott the event if the ACC alters the venue.
Why did you give it to us in the first place and then say so many things about India not going to Pakistan?
I accept that the Indian government won’t let them come, which is fine.
However, “to take the Asia Cup away from the host on the basis of that isn’t right,”
PCB Chief Ramiz Raja stated on the sidelines of the Pakistan-England Test that is currently taking place in Rawalpindi on Friday.
“I’ve said it before as well.Politics should not be discussed by players.
Pakistan ought to go to India and India ought to come to Pakistan to play.
People from both countries become more in love as a result.
Politics and cricket should be separated. The pacer advised, “Don’t go with statements that Pakistan won’t come to India; let the Board decide.”
The lanky pacer praised the BCCI’s decision to support youngsters who can bowl at a maximum express pace of 140 mph and discussed Indian bowlers.
Irfan also talked about his thoughts on playing in the 10-over format, saying that it forces bowlers to be accurate and pushes them to their limits.
Bowlers find it challenging. The bowlers must improve their line and length accuracy.
Irfan said, “It gives the crowd more entertainment.”