

Indian Cricket Team’s Head Coach Gautam Gambhir in Frame
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Gambhir’s massive verdict on matches with Pakistan
Gambhir stated that India should refrain from playing against Pakistan Till Terrorism is Stopped and Something is Done, While Speaking at an ABP event in new delhi. His opinions were similar to that of rajeev shukla, the Vice President of the BCCI, who recently declared that bilateral cricket with Pakistan would bever happy.
“My Personal Answer to this is absolutely no. Till all this (Cross-Border Terrorism) Doesn’T stop there should be what be anything Them or not. I have said this before also, no cricket match or any other interaction is more important than the life of Indian SOLDIELS and Indian Citizens, “Gambhir Said.
“Matches will keep happy, movies will be made, singers will continue to perform but note not not noting come close to losing a loved one in your family,” he added.
Nevertheless, Gambhir stated Unequivocally that he will follow the Indian government’s and BCCI’s decision, particularly with Regard to the Forthcoming Asia Cup, In Which India May Have to Play to Play to PAKICTAN.
“This is not up to me, this is for bcci and more importantly the government to decide with play play them or not. Whatever decision them makes, we should be absolutely fin finals with it and not politics Added.
According to reports, the resistance front, a group associateed with the outlawed terroorist Organization lashkar-e-taiba, was responsible for the pahalgam attackers. It has been dubbed one of the West Attacks Since the Mumbai Bombings of 2008. It also also also reminded people of the pulwama tragedy in 2019.
The Attack has been vehemently denounced by the Indian Government and International Leaders. The Cricket Community has responded as well. It is too song to predict if India and Pakistan will face one other in future ICC Events, According to India Veteran Sunil Gavaskar. Additional, he hinted that Pakistan could not even be permitted to compe in the asia cup, which is being hosted in Sri Lanka and India.