The more India play Pakistan, the better for cricket: Yuvraj

Published February 12, 2020
Yuvraj feels the more the arch-rivals play in bilateral cricket series, the better it is for the sport.
 — AFP/File
Yuvraj feels the more the arch-rivals play in bilateral cricket series, the better it is for the sport. — AFP/File

NEW DELHI: Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh and Pakistan’s ex-big hitter Shahid Afridi believe that the two countries playing each other will be good for the sport.

“We play cricket for the love of the sport. We cannot choose which country to play against ourselves. But what I can say is that the more India versus Pakistan cricket there is, the better it is for the sport,” he said.

Yuvraj feels the more the arch-rivals play in bilateral cricket series, the better it is for the sport.

“I remember playing against Pakistan in 2004, 2006 and 2008 in bilateral series. These days yeah, there has not been enough of that. But these things are not in our hands,” Yuvraj told Sports360.

Afridi also batted for resumption of bilateral ties between the two countries.

Both Yuvraj and Afridi still play in franchise-based T20 leagues after retiring from international cricket.

“I think, if India and Pakistan were to have a series, it will be something bigger than the Ashes. However, we don’t seem to get it. We are letting politics get in the way of people’s love for this sport and their wish to come together,” Afridi said.

“I think we need to put a few things behind us as well and so does India. We need to sit down together at a table and talk things out.”

Published in Dawn, February 12th, 2020

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