'Stupid': Former Pakistani cricketers hit out at Sunil Gavaskar for controversial remarks on Asia Cup
Former Pakistani cricketers, including World Cup-winner Javed Miandad and Basit Ali, have strongly reacted to Sunil Gavaskar's recent comments suggesting Pakistan's likely absence from the upcoming Asia Cup co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka due to political tensions between the nations.
The situation has escalated following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir that resulted in 26 casualties, with India accusing Pakistan of supporting terrorists. In the aftermath, India have suspended the Indus Water Treaty and indicated potential retaliatory measures.
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Gavaskar pointed out on a news channel that the BCCI typically follows the Indian government's guidance, implying that current political tensions might prevent Pakistan's participation in the tournament.
"I can't believe Sunny bhai said this," Miandad told Telecomasia.net, reflecting on their long-standing friendship. "He's a respectful, down-to-earth person who always stayed away from politics."
Former spinner Iqbal Qasim expressed disbelief at Gavaskar's comments. "Gavaskar is a responsible figure loved on both sides of the border. Politics should not mix with sports," he stated.
Basit Ali, however, used a harsher tone to express surprise. He criticised the remarks as "stupid" and called for evidence before making accusations. "Let the investigation conclude. Cricket should remain above political hostilities," he added.
Mushtaq Ahmed, the ex-leg-spinner, quoted Hazrat Ali (RA): "Never decide in anger that forces you to regret." He emphasised Pakistan's significance in cricket and cautioned against politicising the sport.
ODI captain Mohammad Rizwan maintained a diplomatic position regarding India-Pakistan cricket relations. "Whatever happens politically, cricket should go on," he said.
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Gavaskar pointed out on a news channel that the BCCI typically follows the Indian government's guidance, implying that current political tensions might prevent Pakistan's participation in the tournament.
"I can't believe Sunny bhai said this," Miandad told Telecomasia.net, reflecting on their long-standing friendship. "He's a respectful, down-to-earth person who always stayed away from politics."
Basit Ali, however, used a harsher tone to express surprise. He criticised the remarks as "stupid" and called for evidence before making accusations. "Let the investigation conclude. Cricket should remain above political hostilities," he added.
Mushtaq Ahmed, the ex-leg-spinner, quoted Hazrat Ali (RA): "Never decide in anger that forces you to regret." He emphasised Pakistan's significance in cricket and cautioned against politicising the sport.
ODI captain Mohammad Rizwan maintained a diplomatic position regarding India-Pakistan cricket relations. "Whatever happens politically, cricket should go on," he said.
Top Comment
Sajal Datta
5 hours ago
Stupid na-pak cricketers know well that nothing is apolitical when concerning Bharat's security. Nations security and interest comes first. Read allPost comment
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