
Danish Kaleria killed Indian players for boycotting the match against Pakistan at the World Championship in legends, but had no problem playing in Asia Cup. July 20, before the match of India vs Pakistan in WCL, Harbhajan Singh, Shikhar Dhawan and others decided to pull out of the competition As a result of the will they faced social media.
This was supposed to be the first cricket match with neighboring countries after the Sindhoor operation. The match was then completely abolished by the organizer. However, if it comes to the Asia Cup, India is to be grouped with Pakistan And both teams could face three times during the tournament.
Two teams from each group qualify for the Super Four Stage. In Super Fours, each team will face the other three. The final will play two teams from the Super Four Stage, which will be played on 28 September.
Kaleria was dissatisfied with it and took X to call hypocrisy. Former Pakistani Spinner said that if cricket with Pakistan is fine, the WCL game should also continue. Kaneria said not to use patriotism according to the situation.
“Indian players boycotted the WCL and called it a national duty. But now the Asia Cup vs Pakistan is okay? If cricket with Pakistan is okay, then WCL should be. (Credit: Kaleria x)
Shreevats Goswami on India vs Pakistan in Asia Cup
Former Bengal goalkeeper Shreevats Goswami said India should fall through the game against Pakistan and allow them to qualify. Goswami feels that India is the only reason for India is that they want to help other teams economically.
Former Bengal goalkeeper feels that if India play Pakistan in Asia Cup, then the fans will be angry.
“My reading on the Asian Cup in the future is India and has to fall against Pakistan and let them qualify. We don’t have to win an Asian Cup. The only reason is to participate because it helps economically different nations, otherwise we see no reason.
According to the proposed timetable for the Asia Cup this year, India and Pakistan are building on September 14.
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Published on:
27th July 2025
Tune