'What is the fault of that poor player?': Omar Abdullah questions Mustafizur Rahman's IPL exit
NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday questioned the decision to release Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman from the Indian Premier League (IPL), asking what role an individual player had in the broader diplomatic situation between India and Bangladesh.
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Rahman was released by Kolkata Knight Riders after the franchise was instructed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to do so amid heightened diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an official meeting, Abdullah said he did not understand how the removal of a single cricketer would help improve the situation in Bangladesh or strengthen bilateral relations.
“What is the fault of that poor player?” Abdullah said. “I agree that our relations with Pakistan are very bad. But what did the people of Bangladesh do to us? Our relations with the people of Bangladesh were good. They are still good.”
Abdullah further said that Bangladesh had not caused harm to India and questioned the rationale behind targeting a sportsperson.
“Bangladesh is not involved in any terrorism in our country and did not damage us. We have close relations. Now that player has been sent out,” he said.
The Chief Minister also said the move could have wider implications for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, which is scheduled to be hosted by India and Sri Lanka.
He said that concerns were now being raised about Bangladesh travelling to India for the tournament. “The people of Bangladesh are saying that they will not come to India and play. They are saying their matches should be held somewhere else,” Abdullah said.
Calling for sports and politics to be handled separately, Abdullah said governments should adopt measured responses if they wish to register protest over political developments.
“What is the fault of this player? He was ready to play,” he said, adding that neither the player nor the franchise wanted the separation.
“His team did not want to remove him. He did not want to go. Pressure came from above and they removed him,” Abdullah said.
Rahman was the only Bangladeshi player bought at the IPL auction, having been picked up by KKR for Rs 9.20 crore.
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Rahman was released by Kolkata Knight Riders after the franchise was instructed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to do so amid heightened diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an official meeting, Abdullah said he did not understand how the removal of a single cricketer would help improve the situation in Bangladesh or strengthen bilateral relations.
“What is the fault of that poor player?” Abdullah said. “I agree that our relations with Pakistan are very bad. But what did the people of Bangladesh do to us? Our relations with the people of Bangladesh were good. They are still good.”
Abdullah further said that Bangladesh had not caused harm to India and questioned the rationale behind targeting a sportsperson.
“Bangladesh is not involved in any terrorism in our country and did not damage us. We have close relations. Now that player has been sent out,” he said.
He said that concerns were now being raised about Bangladesh travelling to India for the tournament. “The people of Bangladesh are saying that they will not come to India and play. They are saying their matches should be held somewhere else,” Abdullah said.
Calling for sports and politics to be handled separately, Abdullah said governments should adopt measured responses if they wish to register protest over political developments.
“What is the fault of this player? He was ready to play,” he said, adding that neither the player nor the franchise wanted the separation.
“His team did not want to remove him. He did not want to go. Pressure came from above and they removed him,” Abdullah said.
Rahman was the only Bangladeshi player bought at the IPL auction, having been picked up by KKR for Rs 9.20 crore.
Get the latest WPL 2026 updates including WPL teams, full WPL 2026 schedule, and live scores for Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, UP Warriorz, Gujarat Giants, and Delhi Capitals. Also check the latest WPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.
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Hector Hemasagar Poludoss
11 hours ago
We are the super power in this part of the world & duty bound to be an example to small countries like Bangladesh, which was born out of the generosity and magnanimity of India. Let us not harass our minority brothers first. Then we can punish majoritarian & communal B'desh . BCCI 's action is an insult to Indian culture .Read allPost comment
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