
Shahid Afridi and Yuvraj Singh
New Delhi: “Public to Saamne Yeh Dikhate Ho Ki Hum naji Khelenge, Aur Saath Mein Ghumoge and Karoge shopping, Yeh Unjust Hai (show the public to play each other, but for scenes you travel together and that is unfair)” Birmingham.The match was eliminated after the social media and eventually the players pulled into the competition. On the social media, they questioned the hypocrisy of players for a change in tuning less than two months after the cross -border tension between India and Pakistan after the terrorist attack and the Sindoor Pahalgam surgery. Rauf did not stay in his criticism of Indian players such as Yuvraj Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Shikhar Dhawan, questioning their public attitude versus their friendship outside the field.“They hang together, eat together, together – then when it comes to playing the match, why do they portray another picture before the public?” Rauf asked.“They’re not just Pakistani players – even Indian players feel it. We played together, shared dressing rooms, ate together, bought on tour, stayed in the hotel’s rooms – we are friends from the field. So to portray such a hard public division.“Behind the scenes is very different. Fans who come with so much excitement and emotions are disappointed. It is not a good crew.India-Pakistani sports relations hit Zatararas due to a fall from the April attack in Pahalgam.Shikhar Dhawan was the first to publish his attitude. He published the screen on X with the introduction: “It is formally to repeat that Mr. Shikhar Dhawan will not participate in any matches against the Pakistani team in the upcoming WCL league … with respect to our current geopolitical situation and the predominant tension between India and PakistanRauf, who represented Pakistan in 3 tests, 4 ODI and 1 T20i, demanded that politics be kept outside cricket.“My consistent view was – keep policy and cricket separately. A year or two tension can stop cricket, but once the relationships are normalized, it corresponds as in the first place? … So yes, both governments should sit and sign an agreement that cricket and sport will continue, regardless of external conditions.“You can’t close it permanently. The tension may take a year or two, but eventually the country will join again. So why stop sports in the first place?“Problems between India and Pakistan have been long -term. Sometimes they escalate, sometimes relationships are improving. When the relationships are good, the cricket continues. When the tension increases, everything is closed. Unfortunately, fans should be the most. There is a formal agreement.