BJP MP Anurag Thakur on Saturday said that while participation in multinational tournaments organised by the ACC or ICC is a "compulsion" for nations, India does not play bilateral tournaments with Pakistan and will continue to avoid them until terrorist attacks on the country stop, ahead
Aishanya Dwivedi, wife of Pahalgam terror attack victim Shubham Dwivedi, asked for a boycott of the upcoming cricket match between India and Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025.
In a self-made video shot in the United States, Chaturvedi recalled that she had written a letter to the BCCI Chairman to cancel the match since Pakistani cricketers had often been found humiliating India and Operation Sindoor on their social media.
Dubey argued the match undermines India's security and dishonours soldiers' sacrifices and criticised the BJP-led government for inconsistency between its words and actions, alleging the BCCI prioritises business over national sentiments.
Asserting that no explanation can be justified over playing a cricket match against Pakistan, Pathan said BCCI is proceeding ahead with the fixture for the "greed" of money.
Sanjay Raut announced that the women's wing of the Sena UBT will launch a 'Sindoor Raksha Abhiyan', a protest campaign where women will take to the streets to express their outrage.
A public interest litigation (PIL) plea has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking directions to cancel the India v. Pakistan cricket match, which is scheduled to take place in Dubai on 14 September, in the Asia Cup T20 league, 2025.
At least one person was killed in a bomb blast during a cricket match in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Bajaur district on Saturday, Dawn reported, citing the police.
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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Friday dismissed the controversy surrounding the India-Pakistan cricket match in the upcoming Asia Cup tournament, terming it as another "non-issue" raised by the Opposition to divert attention from real problems.