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If you look at the groupings its always IND-PAK in one group. Its not just one tournament, it happens in basically every single tournament irrespective of what the teams rankings might be. We also hear about "match fixing" being thrown around.
If the sport itself is losing it's integrity what is the point of even following such sport?
If the sport itself is losing it's integrity what is the point of even following such sport?
Commercial Interests Over Competitive Integrity?
There's no doubt that an India vs Pakistan match is the biggest blockbuster in world cricket. The numbers speak for themselves: record-breaking viewership, sold-out stadiums, and a massive spike in social media activity and advertising revenue. Given that, it would be naive to think that commercial interests don't play a role in how these tournaments are structured.
While the ICC claims that draws are made "randomly" or based on "seeding," it's not hard to see that tournament organizers may engineer certain outcomes (within acceptable limits) to ensure at least one IND-PAK clash in the group stage — especially in the shorter formats like T20 World Cups and Asia Cups.
Is this ethical? That's a grey area. From a business point of view, it's understandable. From a sporting integrity point of view, it definitely feels like a compromise.