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(Audio) "I'd love to see an India versus Pakistan Test match in Mumbai or Karachi": Nasser Hussain

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(Audio) "I'd love to see an India versus Pakistan Test match in Mumbai or Karachi": Nasser Hussain

Nasser Hussain chats with Saj Sadiq about the Pakistan batting approach in T20Is, Babar Azam's captaincy, his admiration for the passion in India versus Pakistan matches, international cricket scheduling.

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Everyone would love to watch that encounter however, considering the overall atmosphere and issues between two countries its does not seem likely.
 
It won't happen india are too afraid to play pakistan, if india lose it will be chaos in india
For india cricket match vs pakistan is like taking revenge for the soldiers killed on the border.. its equivalent war they won't risk it
 
It won't happen india are too afraid to play pakistan, if india lose it will be chaos in india
For india cricket match vs pakistan is like taking revenge for the soldiers killed on the border.. its equivalent war they won't risk it

We just don't want to directly fund a Pakistani organization.
 
It won't happen india are too afraid to play pakistan, if india lose it will be chaos in india
For india cricket match vs pakistan is like taking revenge for the soldiers killed on the border.. its equivalent war they won't risk it

India is not afraid of a mediocre mid-table team. It has always been about money. India does not want Pakistan making money out of them. It is that simple.

India has plenty of money already and they can live without the money they will earn from bilateral cricket Pakistan. However, the revenue from bilateral cricket between the two countries would be game changing for PCB and India obviously does not want that.
 
India is not afraid of a mediocre mid-table team. It has always been about money. India does not want Pakistan making money out of them. It is that simple.

India has plenty of money already and they can live without the money they will earn from bilateral cricket Pakistan. However, the revenue from bilateral cricket between the two countries would be game changing for PCB and India obviously does not want that.

Correct.

India hasnt lost a test series at home in almost 10 years. But this guy thinks pakistan will beat India in a test series.
 
It won't happen india are too afraid to play pakistan, if india lose it will be chaos in india
For india cricket match vs pakistan is like taking revenge for the soldiers killed on the border.. its equivalent war they won't risk it

"Cricket losses being end of the world " is a mindset India has come out for a while now. While we do celebrate the regular World Cup phaintas we dish out to parosis, losses don't lead to the same rona dhona this side of the border.

Cricketers aren't Gods now, and Cricket isn't a religion. IPL has turned Cricket into product you tune in for good time. You will see that with Indian team as well, they take losses really well.
 
As much as I want an India vs Pakistan test series, the issue is most of their test sereis used to be played on flat wickets, which end up becoming high scoring draws.

If proper wickets are made, would love to see a test series at the same between these two. But I doubt it would happen.
 
I'm not really interested in a test series anymore.

I don't really know any of their players and our big names of the recent past that I would have liked to see against India ( Misbah, Younis, peak Yasir Shah in Asia) are all gone.

5 match ODI series with a 7 match T20 series is the way to go for me.
 
India is a dull Test team, would rather see a series against Australia again or SA. And playing in subcontinent will be another borefest.

Regardless its sport and it should be played as such instead or playing petty politics that they love playing. They will continue playing drama of border jawaans lives important for certain games and not so important for other games :)) Hum ye khelay gae, hum woh nahi khelay gae, hum wahan nahi khel sakte etc etc.... Such drama queens for such an average team.
 
As much as I want an India vs Pakistan test series, the issue is most of their test sereis used to be played on flat wickets, which end up becoming high scoring draws.

If proper wickets are made, would love to see a test series at the same between these two. But I doubt it would happen.

I don’t remember the last time a test match was draw in India. India blanks most visiting teams and good teams like Aus and Eng win a consolation game once in a while.

You are confusing Pakistan pitches (based on recent series) with Indian pitches .

In fact India, Bangladesh and Srilanka all 3 produce result pitches even if it is in favor of home side usually.
 
India is a dull Test team, would rather see a series against Australia again or SA. And playing in subcontinent will be another borefest.

Regardless its sport and it should be played as such instead or playing petty politics that they love playing. They will continue playing drama of border jawaans lives important for certain games and not so important for other games :)) Hum ye khelay gae, hum woh nahi khelay gae, hum wahan nahi khel sakte etc etc.... Such drama queens for such an average team.

Yes, India is dull but the team that has long every single Test match in Australia since 1996 is entertaining.
 
I don’t remember the last time a test match was draw in India. India blanks most visiting teams and good teams like Aus and Eng win a consolation game once in a while.

You are confusing Pakistan pitches (based on recent series) with Indian pitches .

In fact India, Bangladesh and Srilanka all 3 produce result pitches even if it is in favor of home side usually.

Pakistan tour to India 2007/2008, two test games ended in draw because India made pathetic batting paradises.

We saw Sohail Tanvir bowling spin, thats how bad the pitches were in India
 
Anyone who is a genuine cricket fan would love to see a test series between Pakistan and India - either in Pakistan or in India.

However politics will not allow it to happen any time soon - things can and will change, however.
 
As much as I want an India vs Pakistan test series, the issue is most of their test sereis used to be played on flat wickets, which end up becoming high scoring draws.

If proper wickets are made, would love to see a test series at the same between these two. But I doubt it would happen.

Yea, never mind the PCB Chairman had to come out and defend the dead pitches when Australia toured Pakistan the last time :)))
 
Yea, never mind the PCB Chairman had to come out and defend the dead pitches when Australia toured Pakistan the last time :)))

Unlike Indian, we Pakistanis do criticise openly and don't take offence to everything like our fragile parosis. PCB has been criticized many times for dead pitches.... but batting paradise, dust bowls and cracking wickets from second day of Indian pitches are equally terrible and not sporting wickets. Sub-continent in general have bad pitches.
 
Unlike Indian, we Pakistanis do criticise openly and don't take offence to everything like our fragile parosis. PCB has been criticized many times for dead pitches.... but batting paradise, dust bowls and cracking wickets from second day of Indian pitches are equally terrible and not sporting wickets. Sub-continent in general have bad pitches.

We’d take criticism if it comes from touring teams, not from Pakistanis.
 
We’d take criticism if it comes from touring teams, not from Pakistanis.


And you just made dead pitches comment of Pakistan against Australia :). As I said fragile parosis and their fragile touchy feels.
 
Pakistan tour to India 2007/2008, two test games ended in draw because India made pathetic batting paradises.

We saw Sohail Tanvir bowling spin, thats how bad the pitches were in India

2022- 2007 =? Years

Also sure there might be an odd match draw here and there but very rare and there is a reason that our fast bowlers and spinners all have nearly 200+ wickets.

R. Ashwin- debut 2011 442 wickets
R. Jadeja- debut 2012-2013 242 wickets
M. Shami, U. Yadav 216, 158 wickets respectively
Ishant - 311 wickets

Not counting Bumrah because he hardly played at home and Obviously not all wickets are taken at home. Check the stats of our spinners and fast bowlers at home and you will be pleasantly surprised.

At the same time Rohit, Virat, Mayank, Pujara, Rahane, Rahul have scored a lot of runs at home including multiple 200s.

Which means India have produced fairly sporting tracks apart from the odd dust bowl.

C’mon man we might be rivals but you need to follow Indian cricket a lot more as a hardcore cricket fan :)
 
Yea, never mind the PCB Chairman had to come out and defend the dead pitches when Australia toured Pakistan the last time :)))

dont know why you are getting salty by what i said. You dont need to take everything to heart that its anti Indian.

I was talking about pitches in both countries when it comes to Pak vs Ind, but i understand you couldn't hind ur blin nationalism and took the post to heart
 
2022- 2007 =? Years

Also sure there might be an odd match draw here and there but very rare and there is a reason that our fast bowlers and spinners all have nearly 200+ wickets.

R. Ashwin- debut 2011 442 wickets
R. Jadeja- debut 2012-2013 242 wickets
M. Shami, U. Yadav 216, 158 wickets respectively
Ishant - 311 wickets

Not counting Bumrah because he hardly played at home and Obviously not all wickets are taken at home. Check the stats of our spinners and fast bowlers at home and you will be pleasantly surprised.

At the same time Rohit, Virat, Mayank, Pujara, Rahane, Rahul have scored a lot of runs at home including multiple 200s.

Which means India have produced fairly sporting tracks apart from the odd dust bowl.

C’mon man we might be rivals but you need to follow Indian cricket a lot more as a hardcore cricket fan :)

due to your blind nationalism you mis understood my post.


Pak ind test games have had pitches that were made for draws, be it Pakistan or india. Thus, my point was if a series to happen, pitches need to be right.

no need to take the post personal, accept criticism for once. The last test series between Pakistan and india was in 2007/2008.
 
due to your blind nationalism you mis understood my post.


Pak ind test games have had pitches that were made for draws, be it Pakistan or india. Thus, my point was if a series to happen, pitches need to be right.

no need to take the post personal, accept criticism for once. The last test series between Pakistan and india was in 2007/2008.

Ok that point I agree. India- Pak test matches are usually snoozefests, even odi games. May be the odd thriller like chennai test etc which sticks in our memories. Those kind of thrillers are dime a dozen for both teams even against teams like Bangla and Zimbabwe.
 
Imagine it, a packed house at Mumbai as Shaheen Shah Afridi comes in to bowl at Virat Kohli.

Or a full house at the NSK as Bumrah bowls to Babar.

Oh well, we can dream can't we. I can't see this happening for a very long time.
 
Anyone who is a genuine cricket fan would love to see a test series between Pakistan and India - either in Pakistan or in India.

However politics will not allow it to happen any time soon - things can and will change, however.

I don't think we need to be afraid of being more specific here.

Indian politics will not allow it to happen. Pakistan would welcome the India team for a full tour tomorrow.

I do worry that the longer the status quo remains in place, the harder it is for mindsets to change.
 
Since 2010, draws as a percentage of tests played is 3rd lowest in India. Only England and SA have a lower percentage of draws among the big test nations. India have the best pitches in Asia by far.
 
It would be amazing if these 2 teams became good enough to play a world test championship final and played in like Lords. Would be a dream come true.
 
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