‘Must go’ Yograj Singh on Indian team going to Pakistan to play cricket in Champions Trophy


BCCI has made it clear to ICC that Team India will not go to Pakistan to participate in this tournament.

Yograj Singh (Photo Source: Twitter/X)

Former Indian cricketer and Yuvraj Singh’s father Yograj Singh, who often makes headlines due to his statements, has once again given a bold statement. Yograj has said that the Indian cricket team should go to Pakistan and take part in the Champions Trophy.

It is noteworthy that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has made it clear that the Indian cricket team will not go to Pakistan to participate in the Champions Trophy. Although, PCB has sought written reason from BCCI for this, but BCCI has not given any such reason yet.

BCCI has made it clear to ICC that Team India will not go to Pakistan to participate in this tournament. Hybrid model has been proposed by BCCI. According to this proposal, India can play its Champions Trophy matches in any country other than Pakistan like Sri Lanka or UAE. But PCB has rejected this proposal of BCCI. Meanwhile, this statement of Yograj Singh is making headlines.

Yograj Singh gave a big statement

Let us tell you that recently a video of Yograj Singh is going viral very fast on social media. In this viral video Yograj says – Must go. While the presenter who is questioning him says that security is the reason behind this, Yograj says – this is all nonsense.

All this is useless political talk. If India opens the border of Pakistan, what will they tell you? It is you who has killed them, whenever you have killed them. You are the one who fought. I have met the people there, some of my elders are also there. When we also go to Nankana Sahib, people there love you and keep you as their own.

Watch this viral video of Yograj Singh



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