
Massive criticism has released over the Indian cricket match scheduled today at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium against Pakistan, with many on social media to be insulted by the victims of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam and Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives. Calling to boycott of the match was flooded with social media with hashtags like #boycottindvspak trends. Former cricket, journalists and public personalities urged fans to skip the game.
Why are ticket sales so slow despite the Indian-Pakistanic hype?
Despite the high-ranking nature of India-Pakistan clashes, tickets for the group match in Dubai were slow. In ten days after the start of the sale, almost half of the stadium seats remain empty, tickets start at $ 99 and premium packages exceeding 4 Lakh. Many fans seem to participate unwillingly.
How do social media users react?
The user wrote: “India-Pakistan’s match should not take place in the Asian Cup. Just a few days ago, innocent Indians were tortured … Why are those who are now talking about the interest of the nation, silence? Is cricket and money so important that they forgot Pakistani cowardly?” ”
Another user said, “As for those who have lost their lives in attack on Pahalgam, and I will stand up with my Indian brothers and sisters, I fully support the boycott of Indian vs Pakistan. If you agree to join this trend and retweet.”
The third user asked: “Can we boycott the match of India vs Pakistan in the Asian Cup as a nation? If BCCI can’t do that, we as a nation can. Jay Hind🫡🇮🇳”
The fourth user recommended: “Do not add your TVs. Do not give them numbers. Boycott this match.”
What did the widow of the victim of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam said?
Aishanya Dwivedi, a widow of a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, condemned Theindia vs Pakistan in Asia 2025 and urged all parties to boycott it. The cricket for cricket in India (BCCI) criticized and accused them of ignoring the victims of 26 people who lost their lives and called Pakistan for the “terrorist nation”.
Dwivedi also said, “BCCi should not accept the match between India and Pakistan. I think BCCi is not sent to those 26 families. What are our crickets? Crikets are considered nationalists … except 1-2 cricket players, no one stepped forward.
She also asked sponsors and transmitters: “What will be used for the match? Pakistan will only use it for terrorism … I don’t understand.”
Dwivedi urged players and authorities to stand up to support the victims families.
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