Asia cup 2025: The match between India and Pakistan in the Asia Cup 2025 remains a topic of discussion at this time. After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April, since the match was scheduled, there have been many reactions to the relationship between India and Pakistan. Former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh has expressed his opinion about this match and said that cricket and business should not be there until the relationship between the two countries improves.
Cricket should not be done until the relationship improves
Harbhajan Singh believes that before improving the situation of relationship between the two countries, it is not appropriate to organize cricket matches. He said, “India and Pakistan matches are always in the headlines, but after Operation Sindhur, it was decided that there should be no cricket and business until the relationship between the two countries is normal.” Sharing his experience, Harbhajan said that recently the Indian players refused to play with Pakistan during the World Championship of Legends.
Harbhajan said, “This is my personal opinion, and perhaps everyone may have a different thinking, but until the situation between the two countries is good, cricket and business should be stopped. If the government says that the match can be done, it is right in its place, but my thinking is that the first relationship should improve.”
Fans’ enthusiasm is not the same as before
Along with this, this time the craze of fans regarding the India-Pakistan match does not look as before. A few years ago, when the match of these two teams was announced, tickets were sold within a few hours, but this time it is not happening. Seeing the status of tickets, it is clear that the enthusiasm about this match is not visible. Almost all stands of tickets are still available, indicating that the feelings of the fans are probably not the same. India-Pakistan matches have always been an important issue for the two countries, and this time Harbhajan Singh has given a new turn in the ongoing debate about this match.