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It is beyond sport at the moment, says Laxman on India-Pak series
May 31, 2017
Former Indian cricketer VVS Laxman has backed the government's decision not
to play bilateral cricket series with arch-rivals Pakistan, saying "it
is beyond sport at the moment".
"I have always enjoyed playing against Pakistan," said Laxman on Wednesday. "But it is very important to respect whatever decision the government takes because it is beyond sport at the moment," he added.
Two
days ago, Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel had ruled out a bilateral
cricket series between India and Pakistan, saying "sports and terrorism
cannot go hand in hand".
"BCCI should come out with a proposal
on Pakistan only after consultations with the government. I have already
made it clear that any bilateral series with Pakistan is almost
impossible because there cannot be sports relations between the two
countries until there is terrorism from the Pakistani side," Goel had
said in New Delhi while talking to reporters.
According to the
ICC Future Tours Programme, the Indian cricket team is scheduled to play
Pakistan in a bilateral series later this year. But that seems highly
improbable as hostilities continue from across the border.
The
Pakistan Cricket Board had earlier this month sent a legal notice
to its Indian counterpart for failing to honour the MoU signed between
the two cricket boards in 2014.
The PCB had also demanded
compensation close to USD 60 million from the BCCI for not honouring the
MoU signed when N. Srinivasan was at the helm of affairs in the Indian
board.
According to the 2014 agreement, India were scheduled to
play six series against Pakistan , four of them were going to be
Pakistan's home series, subject to clearance from the Government of
India.
The two Asian neighbours have not played a full bilateral series after the Mumbai terror attacks in November 2008.
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