There is no other India vs Pakistan in the Cricket World Cup after the Pahgam terror attack? The report claims, “BCCI …”

After the Pahalgam terrorist attack, which claimed the lives of 26 people in Kashmir on 22 April, the heinous act worldwide has been condemned worldwide. Reactions from all quarters, including sports organizations, are strong. People died as terrorists of a Lashkar-e-Tabiba offshoot, set fire to a group of tourists without any tourists in Besaran’s scenic meadows in Pahgam, resulting in one of the worst face-offs with Pakistan. Cricket between the two countries has also focused after the Pahalgam terror attack.
India and Pakistan have been playing each other in the ICC (International Cricket Council) and Continental Cricket Events for the last decade. The last time both teams played a bilateral series between them in 2012-13. India vs Pakistan cricket clashes always draw huge crowds in any part of the world. Almost always both teams are drawn together in group stages of all ICC and continental events to grab the maximum eyeball. But after the Pahalgam terror attack, some speculative reports claimed that the Control Board for Cricket in India (BCCI) has written to the ICC, so that India and Pakistan are not in the same group in future global events (such as World Cup and Champions Trophy).
However, a report by Cricbuzz said it was not the case. “A top BCCI office-guard also stated that such development is news for him. BCCI officials are sensitive to the prevailing national mood, but as things stand, there is no truth for speculation,” said this.
This year there is no big male ICC event. The Women’s World Cup will be played in India in September-October. Pakistan has qualified for this and according to earlier agreements, it will play its matches at a neutral site. Earlier there is a men’s Asia Cup, where India is named hosts. The tournament will also be held at a neutral site.
The BCCI has also made its stand clear about playing Pakistan on the cricket field. “We are with the victims and we condemn it. Whatever our government will say. We will not play with Pakistan in the bilateral series due to the government’s standing. And we will not play with Pakistan in bilateral.
BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia also expressed his condolences on the attack.
“The cricketing community yesterday is deeply Herran and suffering from the tragic loss of innocent life in a horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam. From the BCCI, condemning this horrific and strongerly from the strongest possible words, I extend my heart’s institution to incite and incite my heart institution. Tarasi,” Saikia said.
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