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‘Don’t Make This A Big Issue’: Kapil Dev on India-Pakistan Asia Cup Match

Written by Mohan Sharma

Former India captain and World Cup winner Kapil Dev has commented on the much-anticipated India-Pakistan clash in the Asia Cup, urging people not to make it a significant issue, stating that “the government will do its job, and the players should do theirs.”

Since the Asia Cup schedule was announced, a recurring debate has emerged over whether India and Pakistan should engage in a cricketing contest, given the strained political relations between the two nations, particularly after the Pahalgam attack.

The BCCI has maintained that it is bound by the central government’s policy, which permits participation in multinational tournaments but restricts bilateral series with Pakistan.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Kapil Dev said, “Just go and win. Those whose job is to play should just focus on playing – there’s no need to say anything else. Don’t make this a big issue. The government will do its job, and the players should do theirs.”

India and Pakistan last played a bilateral series in 2012-13, with political tensions and security concerns halting cricketing exchanges since then. Their meetings are now restricted to ICC and ACC events.

India is the official host of the 17th edition of the Asia Cup, which commenced on September 9. However, due to the ongoing tensions between the two neighbouring countries, both teams have refrained from playing on each other’s soil. As a result, the tournament is being held in the United Arab Emirates, with Dubai and Abu Dhabi serving as the host cities

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