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“ I am against India vs Pakistan, PM Modi saying that the Sindoor operation is on ‘: ex-India Cricket Slams Asia Cup 2025 Fixed | Cricket news

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Former Indian cricket player Manoj Tiwary expressed strong opposition to the planned match of India against Pakistan at the next Asian 2025 Cup, citing recent developments related to terrorism as the main reason. The tournament, which should take place in the water from September 9 to 28, has already aroused a political and public debate due to the high tension match scheduled for September 14.

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Speaking to Ani, Tiwary said: “I’m against it. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!His comments come just a day after the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) confirmed the calendar and the tournament location. India is placed in group A alongside Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates and Oman, while group B consists of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Hong Kong. India will open its campaign against the water on September 10 before facing Pakistan on September 14 and Oman on September 19. Tiwary also stressed that the organization of the India-Pakistan game at such a time sends the bad message. “The situation was so bad, how can we think of an India-Pakistan match? I think it should be reconsidered,” he added.

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Should the match India vs Pakistan in the 2025 Asian Cup be reconsidered due to recent developments related to terrorism?

His remarks echo the national mood after the warning of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Pakistan in Parliament earlier this week. PM Modi said that all Pakistan misadventure has met an “suitable response” and confirmed that the Sindoor operation was still in progress. Tiwary questioned the planning of a cricket match with Pakistan while military operations are underway. “Our Prime Minister says that Operation Sindoor continues … How can we play a match with Pakistan?” He asked. Meanwhile, former Captain Surav Ganguly offered a more measured perspective, saying: “Sport must continue”, while condemning terrorism and calling for a stronger action against it.

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