What did Mohammad Rizwan say on the Champions Trophy controversy amid PCB's threat? He said something big by taking the name of Suryakumar Yadav

 

For the last 3-4 days, the Champions Trophy has been a topic of discussion in the cricket world. The reason for this is the Pakistan Cricket Board and the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Actually, ever since the BCCI has refused to send Team India to Pakistan, there has been an uproar in Pakistan. However, the PCB has also completely stood up against the ICC. It has even threatened the ICC. Amidst all this, Pakistan Cricket's white ball team captain Mohammad has put forward his views on these controversies.

What did Rizwan say?

The Pakistan cricket team is currently in Australia for a 3-match T20 series. Before the match to be held in Brisbane on November 14, he has given a statement on the Champions Trophy controversy. Regarding the PCB's stance, Rizwan said that he cannot do anything in this. This entire decision is in the hands of the PCB. During this, he named two star batsmen of India, KL Rahul and Suryakumar Yadav and said that if they come to Pakistan, they will be given a warm welcome. Apart from these two, whoever comes will be welcomed well.

A video of T20 team captain Suryakumar Yadav, who is in South Africa, also surfaced recently, in which he was seen with some players of Team India. In this video, some Pakistani fans took a photo with Surya. Then one of those fans asked the Indian captain why Team India was not coming to Pakistan. Surya was also a little shocked by this question asked suddenly. Then he immediately replied like Rizwan - 'This is not in our hands.

India and Pakistan are adamant, ICC is in trouble

Team India last went to Pakistan to play cricket in 2008. Since 2012, there has been no bilateral series between the two countries due to political tension. However, India-Pakistan matches are held in ICC tournaments in other countries. This time Pakistan is to host the Champions Trophy but due to not getting permission from the Indian government, BCCI is adamant on its old stand. It demands that this tournament should be held on a hybrid model.

On the other hand, the Pakistan Cricket Board wants to host the tournament completely because matches between the two countries are a big source of income. Meanwhile, ICC is stuck. For the success of this tournament and for the sake of income, it is important for ICC that India and Pakistan play in this tournament.