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The Indian statement to isolate Pakistan turned out to be political

Mumbai: India's statement to isolate Pakistan in world cricket turned out to be political, said Binod Rai, the head of the BCCI's Committee of Administrators, on the basis of public opinion.


In an interview, Vinod Rai, head of the Committee of Administrators appointed by the Supreme Court on the Indian Cricket Board, made it clear that he was not supportive of Pakistan's loneliness in world cricket but in view of public opinion. When he was told that you demanded Pakistan treat Aparthi-like South Africans after the Paloma incident, the demand was not against the Olympic Charter, which incorporates sports into human rights.

Vinod Rai said that Pakistani players are not allowed to play in the IPL while we met them at the World Cup on June 16, the general idea was that they should refuse the competition, the newspapers were also reporting this, a TV. The channel even said that the BCCI only wants to play with Pakistan in its quest for revenue. What should have been my reaction? I said that if we refused to play, we would lose 2 points and if we lost in the semifinals then what would I do? Gave.
When asked if he really wanted to leave Pakistan alone in world cricket, he said in two words that he did not want to do so, it is a government policy to play with Pakistan that we do not go to our country or there. But any country can compete on a neutral venue.

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