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Anurag Thakur, the BCCI secretary, has said that any bilateral series between India and Pakistan was unlikely until the political relationship between the two countries was stable.



Thakur was speaking on Monday soon after a gunfight in the Gurdaspur district in Punjab - close to India's border with Pakistan - led to several civilian casualties. Though security agencies in India were yet to determine who was responsible for the attack, Thakur, who is also a Member of Parliament from India's ruling BJP, cited the incident as an example of why he believed the time was not right for a cricket series with Pakistan.

"Even today there is a terrorist attack, in Gurdaspur. On one hand there is a rise in terrorist activity from Pakistan, on the other you can't expect to play a cricket series with Pakistan," Thakur told ESPNcricinfo. "For me the safety and security of my countrymen is more important than a cricket series. This is not the way to go ahead. I was never against the dialogue process. At the same time, if you do not have good relations, you can't have good cricket."

Last month the PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan, while visiting India, had said Pakistan had a "Plan B" should the series not go ahead. "We know there is always such a possibility when it comes to Indo-Pak relations but we think the situation will be clear in two months time," Shaharyar had said. "We have a plan B in case the series (against India) cannot be held but I can't share the details of that now. If such a situation is created we can call alternative teams."

India have not played a bilateral Test series against Pakistan since 2007, though they did host them for two T20Is and three ODIs between December 2012 and January 2013.

source: Political tension puts India-Pakistan series in doubt | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
 
Yeah.. That's what it should be. Stop funding terrorism in our country or you can go to hell.
 
I'm just so glad that the Indians have turned a prospect of a possible series down. All these Bollywood worshipping elites in Pakistan were in the seventh heaven going nutters. You have to be really crazy to still have any faith in any sort of relation with a hostile neighbor across the border. The culprits have not yet even been identified and Pakistan is already the main suspect. So much for the mango and saree charm offensive... LMAO
 
You mess with us, we will not play cricket with you!
 
Its unfortunate to link sports with political factors. Sports is way above these political factors
 
Its unfortunate to link sports with political factors. Sports is way above these political factors
it was first happen here in mumbay
Shiv Sena vs Cricket
pitch-damage.jpg

# 1991: Shiv Sainiks damaged the pitch of Wankhede Stadium to sabotage a cricket match with Pakistan.

# 1999: Eight years after vandalizing the pitch of the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Shiv Sainiks damaged the pitch of Feroz Shah Kotla Grounds in Delhi protesting against Pakistan cricket team playing in India.

# 2006: Nearly 60 activists of the Shiv Sena were arrested in Mohali, as they protested close to the venue of the ICC Champions Trophy match between Pakistan and New Zealand.

# July 2009: The Shiv Sena party workers threatened to disrupt IPL matches next year and protested outside the board headquarters in Mumbai after it scrapped the event named after the late D.B. Deodhar, a respected batsman who hailed from Maharashtra.

# October 2009: Shiv Sainiks threatened to disrupt Mohali ODI against Australia on November 2 in protest against the racial abuse of Indians.

# November 2009: Sachin Tendulkar criticised by Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray for saying he is an Indian first and then a Maharashtrian.




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Groundmen inspect a 22-yard strip that was dug up by Shiv Sainiks More
 
Pakistan should turn the cricket fields into football fields. Football is world's most popular sports and it is cheaper than cricket.

it was first happen here in mumbay
Shiv Sena vs Cricket
pitch-damage.jpg

# 1991: Shiv Sainiks damaged the pitch of Wankhede Stadium to sabotage a cricket match with Pakistan.

# 1999: Eight years after vandalizing the pitch of the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Shiv Sainiks damaged the pitch of Feroz Shah Kotla Grounds in Delhi protesting against Pakistan cricket team playing in India.

# 2006: Nearly 60 activists of the Shiv Sena were arrested in Mohali, as they protested close to the venue of the ICC Champions Trophy match between Pakistan and New Zealand.

# July 2009: The Shiv Sena party workers threatened to disrupt IPL matches next year and protested outside the board headquarters in Mumbai after it scrapped the event named after the late D.B. Deodhar, a respected batsman who hailed from Maharashtra.

# October 2009: Shiv Sainiks threatened to disrupt Mohali ODI against Australia on November 2 in protest against the racial abuse of Indians.

# November 2009: Sachin Tendulkar criticised by Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray for saying he is an Indian first and then a Maharashtrian.




shiv_sena-ferozshah_kotla_cricket_grounds_1352106839_1352106873_540x540.jpg


Groundmen inspect a 22-yard strip that was dug up by Shiv Sainiks More

The Hindutva lunatics are crazy !
 
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Israel: You Attack us, We will demolish you
US: You Attack us, We will crush you
India: You Attack us, We will not play cricket with you...:rofl:

Courtesy:TOI

Though we dont agree with him in this matter ,the action of BCCI is taking a good toll on PCB.

Dealing with terrorist attacks are theduty of GoI not BCCI.And you wont have that laugh when GoI start their solutions.
 
Though we dont agree with him in this matter ,the action of BCCI is taking a good toll on PCB.

Dealing with terrorist attacks are theduty of GoI not BCCI.And you wont have that laugh when GoI start their solutions.
modi uncle ko bulao ab :enjoy:
 
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