- devara
- 29 Nov 2024 02:12 AM
- Shahid Afridi, Pakistan Cricket Board, PCB, Champions Trophy 2024
Shahid Afridi, the former Pakistan cricket captain, has voiced his support for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in rejecting the hybrid model proposed for the 2024 Champions Trophy, which is set to be held in Pakistan. Afridi criticized the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for mixing politics with sports, pointing out that Pakistan has toured India multiple times despite security concerns, including a white-ball series after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Afridi emphasized that this action by the BCCI has put international cricket in a difficult position and called for the International Cricket Council (ICC) to take a firm stand in ensuring fairness and not allowing political interference in the sport.
The future of the Champions Trophy is uncertain as the BCCI has informed the ICC that India will not travel to Pakistan for the tournament due to restrictions from the Indian government. Meanwhile, the PCB has hesitated to host the entire event in Pakistan, which has led to the current impasse. Afridi backed PCB's stance, arguing that the ICC should uphold equality and fairness in the situation.
Pakistan's PCB Chairman, Mohsin Naqvi, has reiterated that the PCB's position on hosting the Champions Trophy is firm and clear. Naqvi stressed that it is unacceptable for Pakistan to play in India without reciprocal arrangements for Indian teams to visit Pakistan. He confirmed ongoing discussions with the ICC to ensure the best possible outcome for Pakistan cricket, asserting that the decision will be based on equality.