Azhar Slams Double Standards After India-Pakistan Asia Cup Match Approval: "Don't Participate if..."
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Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin has voiced his concerns regarding the upcoming India vs. Pakistan match in the Asia Cup, scheduled for September 14. He has criticized what he perceives as "double standards" in cricket administration, questioning the rationale behind allowing these high-profile clashes in international tournaments while bilateral series remain suspended.

Azharuddin's comments come in the context of the ongoing political tensions between India and Pakistan, which have significantly impacted cricketing relations between the two nations. Bilateral series, once a regular feature of the cricketing calendar, have been sporadic due to the strained relationship.

"I always say that everything should happen, or if it does not happen, then it should not happen at all," Azharuddin stated. He argued that if bilateral matches are not feasible, then the two teams should also abstain from playing against each other in international events. This perspective highlights a sense of consistency and fairness in the approach to India-Pakistan cricket engagements. Azharuddin believes that it is inconsistent to have the two countries face each other only in major tournaments while not engaging in regular bilateral series.

Despite his reservations, Azharuddin acknowledged that the decision ultimately rests with the government and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). "But whatever the government and the board decide will happen..." he added, indicating his understanding of the complex factors influencing such decisions.

This isn't the first time Azharuddin has weighed in on India-Pakistan matches. In 2018, he criticized Pakistan's negative approach during an Asia Cup match against India, suggesting they appeared to be under excessive pressure. He felt their bowlers lacked aggression and a strategy to put India on the back foot.

The former captain also lauded India's performance in the ongoing fourth Test against England in Manchester. He specifically praised KL Rahul and Shubman Gill for their performance on Day 4. "Today both Rahul (KL) and Gill (Shubman) played really well. I hope they score big runs," he noted.

Azharuddin's critique of the Asia Cup nod for the India-Pakistan clash raises important questions about the balance between political realities and the desire to stage these highly anticipated cricket matches. While these games undoubtedly generate significant revenue and viewership, Azharuddin's statement brings to light the underlying inconsistencies in the current approach.


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