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BCCI asks ICC not to place India, Pakistan in same group in multi-nation tournaments
"If the two countries reach the semi-final and have to clash at that time, it is another situation which can't be avoided," said BCCI chief Anurag Thakur.
Mumbai: With the bilateral relations deteriorating, BCCI on Friday decided that India will avoid playing Pakistan even in the multi-nation tournaments and asked the ICC not to place the teams of the two countries in the same group in the future. The issue was discussed on the sidelines of the Special General Meeting (SGM) against the backdrop of heightened tensions between India and Pakistan in the wake of Uri terror attack and the subsequent cross-LoC surgical strikes carried out by the Indian army. “Keeping in mind that the government has adopted a new strategy to isolate Pakistan and in view of the public sentiment in the country, we request ICC not to put India and Pakistan in the same pool of the multi-nation tournaments,” BCCI president Anurag Thakur said.
If the two countries reach the semi-final and have to clash at that time, it is another situation which can’t be avoided, he added. The next multi-nation tournament is the Champions Trophy to be held in the UK about seven months from now. Considering the traditional rivalry between India and Pakistan, the ICC generally puts the two teams in the same group in multi-nation tournaments to attract more spectators.
India is already not playing a bilateral tournament against Pakistan because of the unabated terror attacks emanating from the neighbouring country. After the Uri attacks, the situation has worsened. India have always defeated Pakistan in the World Cups, but have not played a bilateral series for a long time now. With Thakur’s latest statement, it seems highly likely that India may not play Pakistan in any sort of tournament.
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