India vs Pakistan: Controversial statements are common before the India-Pakistan match. Before the confrontation of these two teams, there are always some comments that take headlines. Something similar has happened before the Indo-Pak match in the Super-4 round of the Asia Cup 2022. Before this great match, in a TV debate, former Pakistani cricketer Sikander Bakht questioned India’s playing every match in Dubai. He clearly asked whether the Indian team is afraid to play in Sharjah? On this, former Indian cricketer Atul Wassan, who was present in that debate, replied in a very funny way.
Sikandar Bhakt was present on behalf of Pakistan in this debate of Jio Super. On the other hand, Kapil Dev, Azharuddin and Atul Vasan were involved from India. Sikandar asked here, ‘I just want to know why the Indian team does not want to play in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi? He is playing only in Dubai. Are you afraid to play in Sharjah? The Super-4 match of India and Pakistan was earlier scheduled to be held in Sharjah. You guys made it to Dubai again. Are you afraid to go to Sharjah?’
Kapil Dev and Azharuddin did not give any answer to this question of Sikandar but Atul kept his point in a very funny tone. Atul said, ‘That ground has proved to be very bad for us. Now because we have a very strong favor of ICC. That’s why we don’t play there. All the panelists laugh fiercely on this answer of Atul.
Let us tell you that India played both its Group A matches in Dubai itself. He also has to play three matches of Super-4 in Dubai itself. After this the final match has also been scheduled in Dubai itself.
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