'India won't come here for Asia Cup since they're apprehensive about losing': Ex-Pakistan cricketer blends new debate


As time passes, the discussion whether the Indian cricket crew will venture out to Pakistan for the Asia Cup just strengthens.
As time passes, the discussion whether the Indian cricket crew will go to Pakistan for the Asia Cup just heightens. Everything started last where, when ACC president Jay Shah kept in touch with the ICC mentioning for an opportunity of scene for the Asia Cup. Initially expected to be held in Pakistan, the PCB protested the way that such a proposition had been made and counter, compromised a World Cup pullout later in the year. From that point onward, the two sheets have gone this way and that, however while Pakistan have demanded that they are quick to have India, the BCCI has stayed firm in their position.
According to the most recent turn of events, the two sheets have apparently dealt with a mixture model for the Asia Cup. As indicated by it, the Asia Cup will stay with Pakistan however India's matches will be held at a nonpartisan setting - undoubtedly either Dubai or Abu Dhabi. The conviction is that India has little to no faith in Pakistan's security, in spite of the way that groups, for example, Britain and Australia have played out undeniable series around there, albeit certain previous cricketers feel there's something else to the matter besides what meets the eyes. Imran Nazir is one such ex-Pakistan star who feels that the entire security issue is only a concealment to cover India's trepidation on overcoming Pakistan on their dirt.
"There is not a great explanation. Simply look the number of groups that have been to Pakistan. Disregard A groups, even Australia visited. These are simply concealments. Actually India won't come to Pakistan [for Asia Cup] on the grounds that they fear losing. Security is only a reason. Come and play cricket. At the point when you begin wading into controversy, it is absolutely impossible that back," he said on the Nadir Ali Web recording.

The last time India ventured out to Pakistan was way back in 2006, where they lost the Test series yet won the ODIs. From that point onward, Pakistan have visited India two times before respective ties were cut off after a concise visit through 2012/13. An entire ten years has passed and presently the situation is with the end goal that India and Pakistan face each other just in multi-country ICC competitions, for example, the World Cups, Champions Prize and the Asia Cups. Last year, India and Pakistan fought threefold - two times during the Asia Cup and later at the T20 World Cup and on every one of those events, the climate was obvious. Nazir mourns that the competition has been restricted to specific occasions in the present time while demanding that losing to Pakistan is something India can't process.
"Individuals need to watch India versus Pakistan games since there is an alternate degree of fervor to it. The whole world knows it. Indeed, even we as cricketer feel that for cricket to arrive at each side of the world, India-Pakistan matches need to occur. We used to play such a lot of cricket. They are a particularly adjusted tea yet India can't endure losing. It's a game; you'll win some, you'll lose some," he referenced.

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