
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|30-08-2024
The ICC 2025 Champions Trophy is to be played in Pakistan. The PCB has also prepared the schedule for this tournament and is preparing hard. But it is not yet clear whether Team India will visit Pakistan for this tour or not. It is reported that the BCCI is not ready to send Team India to Pakistan. In such a situation, the talk of hybrid model is also coming to the fore. Amidst all this, a big statement of a former Pakistani player has come to the fore. This player has advised India not to come to Pakistan.
Former Pakistani player Danish Kaneria has made a big statement.
Danish Kaneria believes that the atmosphere in Pakistan is not right at this time, so Team India should not tour there. India has been concerned about the safety of players in Pakistan for the last several years and therefore it does not send its team to Pakistan. No series is played between these two teams. These two teams face each other only in Asia Cup or ICC events.Danish Kaneria, while talking to Sports Tak, said on Team India's tour of Pakistan, 'Looking at the current situation in Pakistan, I have to say that the Indian team should not go to Pakistan.
Pakistan should think about it and then the ICC will take its decision. Most likely, this tournament will be played in a hybrid model. It can happen in Dubai, which will be a good thing. Kaneria further said, 'The safety of the players is the first priority. Respect is the second priority. I think the BCCI is doing a very good job. However, all countries will accept the final decision.Danish Kaneria was born on 16 December 1980 in Karachi in a Gujarati family. Danish Kaneria is a big name in Pakistan cricket.
But this player is now living an anonymous life. According to Kaneria, when he was a part of the team, he was discriminated against in Pakistan because he was a Hindu. He was also banned for life. Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Anil Dalpat is his cousin. Anil and Kaneria are the only two Hindu cricketers who played cricket for Pakistan. But this player is now living an anonymous life. According to Kaneria, when he was a part of the team, he was discriminated against in Pakistan because he was a Hindu. He was also banned for life. Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Anil Dalpat is his cousin. Anil and Kaneria are the only two Hindu cricketers who played cricket for Pakistan.



