Neeraj Chopra (L) and Arshad Nadeem at Paris Olympics 2024© AFP
Former Pakistan cricket staff star Basit Ali believes that India and Pakistan ought to play bilateral sequence of hockey, javelin or kabaddi if BCCI and PCB fail to agree on a cricket sequence. India and Pakistan haven’t performed a bilateral cricket for greater than a decade on account of political tensions. Because of this, questions stay over whether or not India will probably be travelling to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy 2025. Throughout an interplay on YouTube, Basit mentioned that the entire world is in entrance of the tv when Neeraj and Arshad compete in javelin. He added that in the event that they compete in a javelin sequence, it will likely be larger than the India-Australia sequence.
“Arshad Nadeem beat Neeraj Chopra on the Paris Olympics; in any other case, it was a sure gold medal for India. The Indian cricket staff has made it clear that they will not journey to Pakistan, so simply conduct a bilateral sequence of hockey, javelin, or kabaddi between India and Pakistan in another nation, and you’ll know whether or not the India-Australia sequence is larger or the India-Pakistan match is larger,” Basit mentioned.
“When Neeraj and Arshad compete in javelin, the entire world will probably be in entrance of the tv, and the stadium will probably be full,” the previous Pakistan cricketer added.
Earlier, former India coach Ravi Shastri backed the Rohit Sharma-led facet to comfortably clinch the Check sequence towards Australia. Basit mentioned that the feedback made by the Indian and Australian specialists are focused at making a buzz across the sequence. He additionally identified that though there’s curiosity in different sequence, they can’t compete with the recognition of an India vs Pakistan encounter.
“I believe they’re making an attempt to create hype. The entire world is aware of that India vs Pakistan is on one facet and every part else is on the opposite facet. Even Ashes is not that massive. So, you’ll hear such statements now,” he mentioned.
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