Virat Kohli’s coach’s big statement on Pakistan not playing India, said this on ICC’s action

Summary

Rajkumar Sharma-Pakistan Cricket Team New Delhi: Before the ICC T20 World Cup, Pakistan has created another controversy. Pakistan’s participation in the first World Cup was doubtful. He has now made it clear that he will play the World Cup. But, they will boycott the group stage match against India to be held on 15th February….

Virat Kohli’s coach’s big statement on Pakistan not playing India, said this on ICC’s action

Rajkumar Sharma-Pakistan Cricket Team
New Delhi: Before the ICC T20 World Cup, Pakistan has created another controversy. Pakistan’s participation in the first World Cup was doubtful. He has now made it clear that he will play the World Cup. But, they will boycott the group stage match against India to be held on 15th February. Pakistan has taken this decision in a hurry. However, they don’t even have any idea of ​​its consequences yet. If PCB does not change its decision then they will suffer huge losses. Now Virat Kohli’s childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma has given a big statement on this matter.

Rajkumar Sharma gave a big statement

While talking to ANI, Rajkumar Sharma said, ‘It is very unfortunate and a very strange decision of Pakistan. He had not reacted yet. First, he voted in support of Bangladesh that Bangladesh should not come and play in India. Now he himself has talked about backout. This is very unfortunate. Pakistan will have to suffer a lot due to this, the people of Pakistan, who want to see their players playing matches against India. It will be a huge loss for their players and their entire public. I think Pakistan Cricket Board will think again on this matter.

He further said, ‘See, India is much higher than Pakistan in cricket. This is a political decision. They should think that if ICC takes action against them then PCB may suffer a big loss. I am confident that he will think again about his decision.

What did Salman Aga say on this decision of Pakistan?

Pakistan’s T20 team captain Salman Ali Aga gave a statement on Pakistan’s decision after the third T20 played against Australia. He said that this is not his decision or that of the players. He also said that he will do whatever the PCB chief or the government says.