
India vs Pakistan (photo from Surjeet Yadav/Getty Images) Former Indian cricket Manoi Tiwary expressed a strong opposition to the planned match of India vs Pakistan in the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, with the primary reason for the recent development related to terrorism. The tournament, which will be held in the United Arab Emirates from 9 to 28 September, has already aroused political and public debate due to high -cost accessories scheduled for 14 September. When he talked to or, Tiwars said, “I am against it. India-Pakistani match should not take place, especially after a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, in which civilians were killed. Then the Sindoor operation took place.” Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!His comments come only a day after the Asian cricket council (ACC) confirmed the schedule and the venue of the tournament. India is located in Group A together with Pakistan, Sae and Oman, while Group B consists of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Hong Kong. India will launch a campaign against the UAE 10. September before facing Pakistan on September 14 and Oman 19. September. Tiwars further stressed that hosting the game in India-Pakistan at that time sends an incorrect message. “The situation was as bad as we can think of a match in India-Pakistan? I feel it should be re-evaluated,” he added.
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His remarks reflect the national mood after the Narendry Modi prime minister’s warning about Pakistan in parliament at the beginning of this week. PM Modi said that any incorrect measure of Pakistan would be met with a “disgusting answer” and confirmed that the Sindoor operation is still ongoing. Tiwars challenged the planning of cricket struggle with Pakistan while military operations are underway. “Our prime minister says the Sindoor operations are still continuing … How can we play with Pakistan?” he asked. Meanwhile, the former captain of Souvrav ganguly offered a more measured perspective and said, “Sport must continue” and at the same time condemn terrorism and call for a stronger action against it.