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As a Pakistan cricket fan, the relationship between Pakistan and India has always been a complex backdrop to our love for the game. Cricket is more than just a sport—it’s a bridge, a rivalry, and sometimes, a reflection of the political tensions between the two nations. With the recent decision of India not traveling to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, it’s hard not to feel a sense of disappointment and frustration. This move has left many of us wondering about the fairness and reciprocity in cricketing ties between the two countries.
Given this context, IPL 2025 brings up mixed feelings. On one hand, it’s a spectacular tournament with world-class cricket, featuring some of the best players from around the globe. On the other hand, the absence of Pakistani players and the ongoing cricketing disconnect between the two nations makes it harder to feel connected to the league.
So, I want to ask my fellow Pakistan cricket fans: Will the recent developments, including India’s refusal to travel for the Champions Trophy, influence your decision to watch IPL 2025? Will you boycott the tournament as a form of protest, or will you separate cricket from politics and enjoy the game for what it is?
Given this context, IPL 2025 brings up mixed feelings. On one hand, it’s a spectacular tournament with world-class cricket, featuring some of the best players from around the globe. On the other hand, the absence of Pakistani players and the ongoing cricketing disconnect between the two nations makes it harder to feel connected to the league.
So, I want to ask my fellow Pakistan cricket fans: Will the recent developments, including India’s refusal to travel for the Champions Trophy, influence your decision to watch IPL 2025? Will you boycott the tournament as a form of protest, or will you separate cricket from politics and enjoy the game for what it is?