
Guwahati: Indian Captain Harmanpreet Kaur with Deepti Sharma celebrates the goal in Sri Lanka Anushka Sanjeewani during the ICC women’s cricket 2025 between India and Sri Lanka at ACA Stadium, Barsapar, Guwahati. (PTI Photo/Swapan Mahapatra) (PTI09_30_2025_000586A) As soon as the countdown begins for the Indian-Pakistani cricket match of women in the ongoing female cricket championship, which will be played on Sunday in Colombo, secretary BCCI Devyit Saikia addressed diplomatic tensions surrounding meetings.In an interview with the BBC Sport Saikia, she acknowledged that Indian relations with Pakistan remain tense and in fact “there is no change in the last week; rather deteriorated”, after the chairman of ACC Mohsin Naqvi delay in the Asian trophy of India.Despite the ongoing friction Saikia explained that cricket obligations would continue as planned. “India will play a cricket match against Pakistan 5. And all cricket protocols will be followed,” he said, emphasizing that the game will be performed strictly according to MCC regulations.Together, India and Sri Lanka organize a global demonstration of women in cricket, while Pakistan plays all his matches on the island nation.The controversy comes as a result of problems outside the field between two nations during the Asia Cup in UAE recently, which has won India by defeating its arch-group in the finals to be chairman of ACC and Pakistani cricket council (PAMB) by official Mohsin on qvi. Silver dishes.
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Naqvi is also the Minister of the Interior in the Pakistani government.Saikia remained insignificant in gestures in the field. “Whether handshake or hugging, I can’t assure you anything at the moment,” he said, emphasizing that the focus would remain on sport rather than politics.India started its campaign with a convincing 59-Run victory over Sri Lanka, while Pakistan suffered a great defeat against Bangladesh and was performed in just 129.