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Indian cricket team was seen wearing camouflaged caps in solidarity with their army in the third ODI against Australia. This raised a lot of questions and opinions about how cricket is being politicized. Whether ICC should have allowed it or not or if there was any reason for BCCI to take this step. In response to this Pakistan’s interior minister, Mr. Fawad Chaudhry said that BCCI has politicized the gentlemen’s game and requested ICC to take action against this.
Should Pakistan team also wear black bands in solidarity with Kashmir?
“It’s just not Cricket”, I hope ICC ll take action for politicising Gentleman’s game … if Indian Cricket team ll not be stopped, Pak Cricket team should wear black bands to remind The World about Indian atrocities in Kashmir… I urge #PCB to lodge formal protest pic.twitter.com/GoCHM9aQqm
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) March 8, 2019
Mr. Fawad Chaudhry also said that Pakistan cricket team also needs to wear black bands in solidarity with Kashmir to remind the world about Indian atrocities in Kashmir. He further requested PCB to lodge a formal protest against the Indian cricket team and BCCI. This makes sense as cricket and politics are totally different things and they should never be mixed together. Wearing Indian army caps in an international cricket match? Seems like going a little too overboard with the patriotism, guys. Players like Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni are loved in Pakistan and many youngsters look up to them and idolize them. Steps taken like these will have adverse effects on the young fans they have in Pakistan. Heroes are supposed to promote peace and harmony, not create divide and differences.
English cricketer Moeen Ali was not allowed to wear bands in solidarity with Gaza.
Do you not think that it is quite hypocritical of ICC to let the whole Indian cricket team to wear army caps as a “tribute” to their army but Moeen Ali was not allowed to wear these wrist bands that said “Save Gaza” because it was too political? ICC and their double standards is a story that is not something new.
India are raising awareness and paying tribute to the victims of an atrocity that took place three weeks ago.
A gentle reminder that Moeen Ali was asked not to wear this around his wrist. pic.twitter.com/jvY3BeCnEG
— Change of Pace (@ChangeofPace414) March 8, 2019
Cricket at its worst?
Our very own Fahad Mustafa also tweeted about this and claimed that this is the worst of cricket. Seeing Indian cricket team supporting their army in a cricket field.
Once it was a Gentlemen’s Game #SadDay#cricket at its worst pic.twitter.com/WYjjEbp68c
— Fahad Mustafa (@fahadmustafa26) March 8, 2019
But the joke was really on India.
The day Indian cricket team decides to wear Indian army caps, a Pakistani born Usman Khwaja beats the hell out of them taking his team to victory and defeating India in the worst possible way.
Pakistanis trolling Indian Armed Forces since forever. pic.twitter.com/vFkHp5PcYi
— SIR .. (@SirJohnRoe) March 8, 2019
This step from BCCI was pretty unnecessary but if ICC takes no action against this, Pakistan team has every right to wear black bands in solidarity with Kashmir.