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Champions Trophy: Former Spinner Calls for BCCI Accountability Ahead of India-Pakistan Clash

February 19, 20252 Mins Read
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Former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq has voiced his frustration with the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI), suggesting that they need to reconsider their behavior. His comments came just ahead of the much-anticipated India-Pakistan match in the Champions Trophy. Mushtaq expressed disappointment over India’s decision not to travel to Pakistan for the tournament, insisting that such actions do not serve well for cricket.

India chose to ask for all their matches to be played at a neutral location, leading the International Cricket Council (ICC) to confirm that the games will be held in Dubai. Mushtaq noted, “Their behavior seems never-ending. Here in Pakistan, kids look up to players like Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah. Every young fan wants to see them play, but it feels like their attitude is preventing that.”

He continued, questioning the rationale behind the BCCI’s stance and expressing a hope for a change in their approach. “When will they be more open? Wearing ties and speaking English doesn’t necessarily mean you are civilized. Pakistan needs to take a stand and send a clear message.”

Mushtaq also shared a personal experience regarding his struggle to obtain an Indian visa. He recounted that as a bowling coach for New Zealand, his visa application faced significant delays, making it impossible for him to travel to the region.

“I booked my appointment online from Leicester and waited two weeks for it. They made me wait in line for hours. I felt embarrassed and disappointed by how I was treated,” he said, detailing the lengthy process he went through to get his visa.

“In the end, I decided to decline the visa as I received an offer from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Yet, despite the delays, they took my fee and didn’t even acknowledge my application,” Mushtaq concluded.

Currently, Mushtaq is involved with the Pakistan Cricket Board, working as a mentor for one of the teams in the Champions Cup.

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