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‘Aana hai aao, nahi aana mat aao’ – Fans react to Pakistan’s federal Minister’s statement on playing World Cup on neutral ground

Pakistan Federal Minister has come out and stated that their nation should be allowed to play at neutral venues

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Acting PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf would advocate for neutral venues for Pakistan’s ODI World Cup matches at this week’s meetings in Durban, according to Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination (Sports), Ahsan Mazari. He said, “Zaka Ashraf will bring up the issue of why can’t Pakistan’s matches in the World Cup be played at neutral venues when the Indian team can’t travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup.”

Due to geopolitical unrest, India declined to participate in the Asia Cup matches in Pakistan. As a result, the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) disclosed that the continental competition would instead be staged in a hybrid format, with four games taking place in Pakistan as well as nine in Sri Lanka, from August 31 to September 17.

But due to the fragile relationship between the two nations, the PCB has informed the Apex Cricket Body and the Indian Cricket Board that their national team’s involvement in the World Cup is contingent on government approval. In Durban, for the Apex Cricket Body meetings, Ashraf and PCB Chief Operating Officer Salman Taseer are anticipated to discuss India’s rejection to send a team to Pakistan claiming security concerns.

I want our World Cup matches at neutral venues: Ahsan Mazari

Mazari further asserted that certain other members from the special committee, appointed by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to make recommendations regarding the national team’s World Cup trip to India, shared his belief that Pakistan needed to take a strong stance against India’s refusal to tour the nation.

Mazari said, “I want our World Cup matches at neutral venues if India doesn’t want to send its team to Pakistan for Asia Cup. If they have security problems in Pakistan according to the Indian board, then we can also question the security situation in India.”

Before Ashraf was appointed chairman of the new cricket management committee through the government to oversee PCB affairs, prior to him Najam Sethi had negotiated the agreement alongside the ACC members, which includes the Indian Cricket Board, that Pakistan should be permitted to play host to 4-5 Asia Cup matches at home whereas the remaining matches could be played in Sri Lanka according to the hybrid model.

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