‘हमारे बच्चे क्या सीखेंगे’, बायकॉट विवाद पर पाकिस्तानी कप्तान सलमान आगा का छलका दर्द – pakistan captain salman agha on india vs pakistan boycott row t20 world cup ntcpas
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Aga on Friday said that his team will keep itself away from the outside noise regarding the boycott of the match against India and will focus completely on winning its remaining group matches to reach the Super-8 of the T20 World Cup.
Let us tell you that Pakistan won the T20 World Cup title for the first and last time in 2009. This season, Pakistan has talked about boycotting the match against India. However, Pakistan will play all the remaining matches of this tournament.
captain Salman Agha what did he say
Captain Salman said on playing the tournament amid the boycott controversy, ‘We are moving ahead by ignoring it. We as a team do not discuss these things nor pay attention to what is going on outside. I believe this is the best way. We should avoid all these things and just focus on our game.
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Since September last year, Indian cricket teams have adopted a policy of not shaking hands in international matches against Pakistan, a decision taken in support of the victims of the Pahalgam attack. On this Salman said, we are not hurt by this. But this is not good for the game. Such things should not happen.
He further said, when I was a child, I always saw that players did necessary things to make the game better. We are role models to some extent. If we behave like this, children will also learn the same and will do the same in future. Therefore I believe that such things should not happen.
What will happen if Pakistan does not play the match with India?
Boycotting the match against India means that Pakistan will not get 2 points from that match. In such a situation, to reach Super-8, Pakistan will have to win its remaining three group matches. Apart from India, there are teams from Netherlands, America and Namibia in Pakistan’s group.
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