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Why Are India and Pakistan Colliding in the 2025 Asia Cup? Former Sports Minister Anurag Thakur Weighs In

September 13, 20252 Mins Read
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India vs. Pakistan: Preparing for the Asia Cup 2025 Amid Tensions

As India gears up to face Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025, opinions on social media and among fans are divided. Some supporters have voiced concerns about the match, given the political tension surrounding the two nations. However, Anurag Thakur, a former Sports Minister and current BJP MP, emphasized that matches between these countries are common during tournaments organized by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) and the International Cricket Council (ICC).

The last time India and Pakistan played a bilateral series was back in the 2012/13 season. Since then, their clashes have primarily occurred during major competitions like the Asia Cup and the World Cups. This upcoming match takes place in a tense environment, especially following recent events involving India’s actions against terrorism related to the Pahalgam attack in April. Due to this backdrop, some former cricketers and fans have called for a cancellation of the game.

In a video shared by ANI, Thakur explained the rationale behind the match. He mentioned, “In multinational tournaments organized by the ACC or ICC, participation is essential. If India were to skip the match, we would be eliminated and the opposing team would gain points. However, India has consistently chosen not to engage in bilateral series with Pakistan until they cease their terrorist actions.”

Former Indian player Harbhajan Singh also shared his perspective during an event, noting the ongoing debate about sports and politics. He acknowledged that while the significance of India-Pakistan matches often draws attention, many, including him, believe there should be no sporting engagement following incidents like Operation Sindoor. He feels that while he personally does not support ties with Pakistan, he respects the government’s decisions regarding international tournaments.

Despite the mixed feelings surrounding the match, both teams are poised to compete, having started their campaigns on a positive note. This game is particularly important, as it will determine who secures a spot in the Super Four round.

As the excitement builds for the clash, fans from both sides are eagerly awaiting what promises to be an intense showdown.

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