“Security is the first priority for India, not here…”, former Pakistani cricketer exposed his country

Looking at the situation in Pakistan, I say that the Indian team should not go to Pakistan – Danish Kaneria Team India (Photo Source: Getty Images) The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is to be played in Pakistan from 19 February to 9 March next year. Whether India will be a part of this tournament or not is still a question mark. The BCCI says that the Indian government will decide whether the team will go to Pakistan or not. Meanwhile, former Pakistan captain Danish Kaneria has said that the Indian team should not go to Pakistan as the situation is not conducive. Kaneria also stressed that the safety of the players is the first priority, so the tournament should be held in a hybrid model. Indian team should not go to Pakistan – Danish Kaneria Former Pakistani player Danish Kaneria, while talking on Sports Tak, said, Looking at the situation in Pakistan, I would say that the Indian team should not go to Pakistan and Pakistan should think about it. The ICC will take its decision and most likely the Champions Trophy will be played in Dubai under a hybrid model. Safety of the players is the first priority, respect is the second priority. I think the BCCI is doing a great job. Whatever their decision will be, other countries will also have to accept it. I think it will be a hybrid model. India does not tour Pakistan due to security reasons. Asia Cup 2023 was jointly held in Sri Lanka and Pakistan, as India refused to tour Pakistan. The Pakistan Cricket Board cancelled the first Test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh in Lahore as construction work is going on at the stadium. The match was then played at the Rawalpindi Stadium. The PCB says that the stadium is not equipped enough to hold ICC events. However, Danish Kaneria spoke about the issues and said that security is the biggest threat. They (PCB) are equipped, but they have to upgrade the infrastructure first. Security is the biggest concern, a big question mark…

IND vs ENG: Joe Root should give priority to getting out by playing ramp shots instead of being bowled by leaving the ball: Stuart Broad

Root was out after scoring 18 runs on a reverse scoop shot in the third test match. Joe Root and Stuart Broad (Image Credit- Twitter) The shot selection of former England cricket team captain and veteran batsman Joe Root in the ongoing Test series against India is being criticized a lot in the cricket world. Also, he has not been able to play big innings in the series till now. He was out after scoring 29 and 2 runs in the first test match and 5 and 16 runs in the second test match. So in the third Test match in Rajkot, he was out playing reverse scoop after scoring 18 runs in the first innings. On the other hand, amid continuous criticism of Root’s performance, former English fast bowler Stuart Broad has given a big statement defending the batsman. Brad says that instead of being bowled by leaving the ball, give priority to getting out by playing ramp shots. Stuart Broad gave a big statement regarding Joe Root Let us tell you that according to a column written in the Daily Mail, Stuart Broad said about Joe Root – There has been a lot of discussion about why this happened, but the first thing I would say regarding Joe Root’s dismissal is that No one would have been more disappointed by this than him. It is not that he will get angry with his way of thinking. Brad further said – The fast bowler has got a lot of success playing reverse scoop. But in the Ashes, when he flicks and the ball goes for 6 runs, then we cannot clap and celebrate. He is out doing this again. Honestly, after playing with him for so long, I would rather see him get out like that than leave the ball behind. On the other hand, if we tell you the condition of this match, then on the basis of the batsmen, the Indian team has set a strong target of 557 runs for England to win in the second innings. It will be worth watching which team wins this match. But looking at the current situation, it seems that the Indian cricket team is sitting in the driver’s seat.

Usman Khawaja explains the reason behind players giving priority to T20 cricket over Tests

The increasing popularity of T-20 cricket in the last few years has had an impact on the longest format of cricket. Usman Khawaja (Photo Source: Twitter) The increasing popularity of T-20 cricket in the last few years has had an impact on the longest format of cricket. For this reason, from time to time, voices have been raised to save Test cricket. In this sequence, Australia’s opening batsman Usman Khawaja has reacted. He says that international boards will take steps for the safety of Test cricket. Recently, great Australian cricketer Steve Waugh had given a statement regarding red ball cricket and he said that many cricketers are moving away from the longest format of the game. Usman Khawaja’s reaction came immediately after this statement. He says that despite the craze for T-20 cricket, the only way to save Test cricket is to pay good salaries to the players. Speaking to Fox Sports, Khawaja said, if I was a player from another country and was getting paid well to play international cricket, I would have got paid more to play T20 cricket. I’m sorry, but I’m going to play T20 cricket. Not because it doesn’t make sense, I love playing for my country, but it’s also a matter of taking care of your family. Cricket boards need transparency He further said that, in my personal opinion, unfortunately the pay to play international cricket is not as good as in some other countries. These are just raw facts. I know this because I have talked to players from other countries. I’ve asked them what their average salary is, what their match contracts are for their countries. Khawaja says that, we have to find a way to encourage other countries to play international and especially Test cricket. For this, all cricket boards need transparency so that they can find out how to pay the players in the best way. If you look, there is a huge gap for the Windies, they are struggling, they are not bringing in enough money, so world cricket needs to come together to help. But until you get that clarity and know 100% that the money isn’t misallocated, it’s hard to know. read this also- Inzamam’s nephew dismissed from Pakistan team, 21 year old player will get a chance to debut in the third test