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Explained: Why The India-Pakistan Asia Cup Clash Cannot Be Cancelled Despite Backlash
Explained: Why The India-Pakistan Asia Cup Clash Cannot Be Cancelled Despite Backlash

Time of India

time30-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Explained: Why The India-Pakistan Asia Cup Clash Cannot Be Cancelled Despite Backlash

The India-Pakistan Asia Cup match, scheduled for September 14 in the UAE, has sparked intense debate. Following the recent Pahalgam terror attack, many are urging BCCI to cancel the high-profile clash. However, as the Asia Cup is not a bilateral tournament, skipping the match may not be an option. With the fixture being the biggest revenue generator, financial stakes are high—not just for India, but for other teams as well. Watch the video to find out why India cannot afford to skip the match.#indiapakistan #asiacup #cricketdebate #pahalgamattack #bcci #cricketpolitics #uae #financialimpact #asiacup2025 #sportsvsterror #indiacricket #pakistancricket #toi #toibharat

Mohammed Siraj Targeted With Sly Dig Over Spat With England Star: "Not 1st Time..."
Mohammed Siraj Targeted With Sly Dig Over Spat With England Star: "Not 1st Time..."

NDTV

time23-06-2025

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Mohammed Siraj Targeted With Sly Dig Over Spat With England Star: "Not 1st Time..."

Former Indian cricket team wicket-keeper batter Dinesh Karthik took a sly dig at Mohammed Siraj after his war of words with England's Harry Brook in the ongoing first Test match. Siraj had an on-field spat with Brook but the England batter was not rattled as he continued to play his shots freely. Karthik pointed out that this was not the first time that an England batter was able to get into Siraj's head. He recalled Siraj's spat with Phil Salt during an Indian Premier League (IPL) clash that ended with Salt slamming 87 runs off 45 deliveries. "It's not the first time that someone from North England has taken on Siraj. I've seen Phil Salt do it as well," Karthik said during a discussion on Sky Sports Cricket. Meanwhile, former India captain Sourav Ganguly is hoping that fellow pacers will contribute more in the ongoing Test series against England and release pressure from pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah so that he can be available for all five matches of the tour. Bumrah was India's standout bowler and helped the side to bundle out hosts for 465 in their first innings on Day 3. He returned with the figures of 5-83 in 24.4 overs. Despite being injury-prone and also managing his workload on the tour, he bowled the second-most overs for India, Mohammed Siraj bowled the most - 27 overs - for the visiting side. Former BCCI president lauded Bumrah's adaptability to contribute in all formats of the game for the country. However, the legendary left-handed batter pointed out a lack of support from fellow pacers including Shardul Thakur, Prasidh Krishna and Siraj. Krishna bagged three wickets while Siraj got hold of two scalps but both of them leaked more than hundred runs which reduced India's first-innings lead to just six runs. Ganguly believes Bumrah's presence in India's playing XI will keep them alive in the five-Test crucial series on challenging English conditions. "Such a pleasure to watch Bumrah bowl in all formats of the game .. hope fully he will get support from the other end so that he can play 5 tests .. it will keep India in the series .. @bcci @Jaspritbumrah93," Ganguly wrote on X.

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