They are our brothers… Salman Ali Aga added fuel to the fire, made trouble by giving such statement on Bangladesh before T20 WC

Summary

Salman Ali Aga’s big statement on Bangladesh There has been a lot of chaos even before the start of the T20 World Cup and this chaos is still not stopping. After Mustafizur Rahman was expelled from IPL, Bangladesh team refused to play the World Cup in India. After which Pakistan is also continuously threatening ICC….

They are our brothers… Salman Ali Aga added fuel to the fire, made trouble by giving such statement on Bangladesh before T20 WC

Salman Ali Aga’s big statement on Bangladesh
There has been a lot of chaos even before the start of the T20 World Cup and this chaos is still not stopping. After Mustafizur Rahman was expelled from IPL, Bangladesh team refused to play the World Cup in India. After which Pakistan is also continuously threatening ICC. Even the government of Pakistan announced that their team will not play against India in the World Cup. Now Pakistan captain Salman Ali Aga has given a big statement regarding Bangladesh.

What did Salman Aga say on Bangladesh?

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Aga has expressed deep sorrow over the decision to exclude Bangladesh from the tournament. The ICC pulled Bangladesh out of the tournament after they refused to travel to India due to security reasons and replaced them with Scotland in Group C. This development has not only disappointed the sports lovers but has also created a new controversy between the South Asian countries. Pakistani captain Salman Ali Aga shared the sentiments of both the countries on this issue and expressed his gratitude to the Bangladeshi fans. He said during the press conference, ‘They are like our brothers. Thank you very much to them for supporting us. It is really sad to see that they are not a part of this World Cup, but I hope they continue to support us throughout the tournament.

Big decision of Pakistani government

The seriousness of the matter can be gauged from the fact that Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has also taken a tough stance in this matter. Although Pakistan has confirmed to play in the tournament, but in protest has decided to withdraw from the high-voltage match against India to be held in Colombo on 15 February. Prime Minister Sharif made it clear that there should be no politics on the playing field and he has decided to skip the match in support of Bangladesh.