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"Cricket has the potential to bring Pakistan and India closer” : Shahid Afridi

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Top Pakistani sportsmen from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa have called upon the administration of Prime Minister Imran Khan to pursue ‘sports diplomacy’ with India and Afghanistan in an effort to reset fractured ties between the two hyphenated neighbours. They have also offered to play a role in this regard, if asked by the government.

Cricket stars Shahid Afridi and Younis Khan, squash legend Jahangir Khan and popular Pashto pop singer Rahim Shah said this in a recent group interview with Rahman Bunairee of Deewa Radio, the Pashto service of Voice of America (VOA). “This is the age of sports, not of war and conflict.”

“I’ve played with cricketers from Afghanistan. I’ve very good relations with them,” former Pakistani skipper Younis Khan said. “Cricket diplomacy is very important,” he added. “Prime Minister Imran Khan should use our contacts [for promoting ties with Afghanistan].”

Relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been plagued by mistrust and mutual recrimination. Last week, Afghan officials blamed Pakistan of helping the Taliban in their recent offensive in Ghanzi, an allegation vehemently denied by Islamabad.

India’s cricketer-turned-politician Novjot Singh Sidhu visited Pakistan for the swearing-in ceremony of Premier Khan where he called for the two countries to bury their bitter past and look to the future.

“Sidhu has said this now, while I’ve been saying this since long that cricket has the potential to bring Pakistan and India closer,” Afridi told Deewa Radio.

Jahangir Khan said that politics should never affect sports. “Sports should never become a casualty in political confrontation,” said the legendary squash player.

“Like other sports, Imran Khan should also take concrete steps for the revival of squash in Pakistan,” Jahangir said. “Like cricket and hockey, Pakistan has ruled the world of squash for more than a decade.”

On his part, singer Rahim Shah said he has been singing for bringing the people of Pakistan and Afghanistan closer. “Peace is my mission and I’ll continue to pursue my mission,” he said.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1785428/1-pm-urged-pursue-sports-diplomacy-india-afghanistan/
 
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Nice head of steam building up for good ties between countries here - hope reason prevails.
 
In his playing days the man had nothing to offer but dumb slogs. And the same in retirement where he has nowt to offer but tired cliches.

Begone.
 
The annual “cricket can bring Pakistan and India together” statement by Afridi.
 
In his playing days the man had nothing to offer but dumb slogs. And the same in retirement where he has nowt to offer but tired cliches.

Begone.

so you'd rather have bloodshed?
 
One has to appreciate Afridi’s attempts to make up for the “Indians have small hearts” goof up.
 
Plenty of reasons to play each other. Not sure if bringing together the two countries is a logiCal outcome
 
Laughed harder than I should have.

If there is a response, I can imagine it being something like "Afridi should shut his mouth and stop continuing to act like an immature 16 year old"
 
Top Pakistani sportsmen from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa have called upon the administration of Prime Minister Imran Khan to pursue ‘sports diplomacy’ with India and Afghanistan in an effort to reset fractured ties between the two hyphenated neighbours. They have also offered to play a role in this regard, if asked by the government.

Cricket stars Shahid Afridi and Younis Khan, squash legend Jahangir Khan and popular Pashto pop singer Rahim Shah said this in a recent group interview with Rahman Bunairee of Deewa Radio, the Pashto service of Voice of America (VOA). “This is the age of sports, not of war and conflict.”

“I’ve played with cricketers from Afghanistan. I’ve very good relations with them,” former Pakistani skipper Younis Khan said. “Cricket diplomacy is very important,” he added. “Prime Minister Imran Khan should use our contacts [for promoting ties with Afghanistan].”

Relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been plagued by mistrust and mutual recrimination. Last week, Afghan officials blamed Pakistan of helping the Taliban in their recent offensive in Ghanzi, an allegation vehemently denied by Islamabad.

India’s cricketer-turned-politician Novjot Singh Sidhu visited Pakistan for the swearing-in ceremony of Premier Khan where he called for the two countries to bury their bitter past and look to the future.

“Sidhu has said this now, while I’ve been saying this since long that cricket has the potential to bring Pakistan and India closer,” Afridi told Deewa Radio.

Jahangir Khan said that politics should never affect sports. “Sports should never become a casualty in political confrontation,” said the legendary squash player.

“Like other sports, Imran Khan should also take concrete steps for the revival of squash in Pakistan,” Jahangir said. “Like cricket and hockey, Pakistan has ruled the world of squash for more than a decade.”

On his part, singer Rahim Shah said he has been singing for bringing the people of Pakistan and Afghanistan closer. “Peace is my mission and I’ll continue to pursue my mission,” he said.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1785428/1-pm-urged-pursue-sports-diplomacy-india-afghanistan/

I can understand the relations pakistan had with India...why with Afghanistan...???
 
I am not sure why our cricketers always bring topics related to India. You'll not find any Indian cricketer's statement so often. If you're supporting for something positive you have lots of things to appreciate. He should need to appreciate the fact that present govt is trying to improve domestic structure, yes same domestic structure where he thinks that except Umar Akmal and Ahmed Shehzad, there is not talent left in Pakistan.
 
What a guy. Even in current situation where extremists in India are asking to cut the head of a person who hugged a Pakistani and Indian media wall to wall coverage of dehumanizing Pakistan and Pakistan’s election and people, Afridi is still promoting peace and love and trying to find ways to bring two countries together.

Truly a legend with a big heart.
 
What a guy. Even in current situation where extremists in India are asking to cut the head of a person who hugged a Pakistani and Indian media wall to wall coverage of dehumanizing Pakistan and Pakistan’s election and people, Afridi is still promoting peace and love and trying to find ways to bring two countries together.

Truly a legend with a big heart.

He is begging to play n IPL. Thats it!
 
Afridi is very ignorant and childish. Cricket will never bring Pak and India together when we don't even play them. Even if we did it would make no difference. Until there is injustice there will be violence.
 
Bored of this useless statement "Cricket can bring India Pak together." CRICKET can only be played when there is peace. Without having peace asking to play cricket is same as to imagine Inviting someone or going to a party organised by someone with whom you are at war everyday..
 
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Pretty hard to win over hearts after a 150 odd mauling in my opinion, especially with the Desis. Would probably encourage the naujawaans to join the TV breaking or Ninja Turtles cause.
 
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