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Every cricket website one opens, front page articles are related to the IPL having an official window in the ICC Future Tours Program.

Now, here it also shows the ICC's bias, if they want to give the IPL an official time slot on the calendar, then shouldn't "all" players be eligible to play? Since it is now apart of the international calendar. (Before someone comes in and says, oh they are eligible but no one is picking them, that is pure rubbish, and we all know what the reality of the situation is).

If somehow Pakistani players participation in the IPL is allowed, would that make having an "official" window right?

Feel like the ICC is not considering the rest of the cricket world, the majority of foreign players don't play this league, only a select few do. What fault is it for the others who won't get a chance to play any cricket?
 
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You make a very good point. But does the BCCI give a damn or does the ICC care about fair play? The answer is an overwhelming 'NO'.
 
You make a very good point. But does the BCCI give a damn or does the ICC care about fair play? The answer is an overwhelming 'NO'.

And here lies the problem.

Just like world politics. When the world has one superpower the shift of power tilts heavily towards it. Need two to make it more balanced.

Sadly I don't see this happening, US and China are not going to be getting into cricket anytime soon (more than likely not during our lifetime).
 
All big South African, Australian, Indian, west Indian, Bd's 2 big stars, what ever decent cricketers left in SL, Nz's best players even top English players like stokes, all of the above play ipl,. How exactly do majority not play IPL.
 
All big South African, Australian, Indian, west Indian, Bd's 2 big stars, what ever decent cricketers left in SL, Nz's best players even top English players like stokes, all of the above play ipl,. How exactly do majority not play IPL.

So when the teams you mentioned, do only these players make up the playing XI? The 7 nations you have mentioned, they must field 11 players to play a game. That's a total of 77 players, your saying that only the select few who are stars of there teams should be "honoured" to play in this event, which also happens to be listed on the official international calendar?

Each IPL team can field up to 4 foreign players in the playing XI. What about the rest of the world? This league is only lucrative and attended to be for the Indian market (and so it should be), then why get an official timeslot.
 
So when the teams you mentioned, do only these players make up the playing XI? The 7 nations you have mentioned, they must field 11 players to play a game. That's a total of 77 players, your saying that only the select few who are stars of there teams should be "honoured" to play in this event, which also happens to be listed on the official international calendar?

Each IPL team can field up to 4 foreign players in the playing XI. What about the rest of the world? This league is only lucrative and attended to be for the Indian market (and so it should be), then why get an official timeslot.

Each IPL team can have 9/10 Foreign players.I don't think any country have more than 5/6 great players currently,especially in T20.
 
So when the teams you mentioned, do only these players make up the playing XI? The 7 nations you have mentioned, they must field 11 players to play a game. That's a total of 77 players, your saying that only the select few who are stars of there teams should be "honoured" to play in this event, which also happens to be listed on the official international calendar?

Each IPL team can field up to 4 foreign players in the playing XI. What about the rest of the world? This league is only lucrative and attended to be for the Indian market (and so it should be), then why get an official timeslot.
It gets an official slot as it is the premier tournament where everyone who can be considered a good t20 player barring Pakistanis earn big money and it already had an unofficial window of sorts given boards earn money if their players play in IPL, no other tournament does that.
 
If and only if players from all countries were invited to play and actually selected, only then can an IPL Bloc in the international calendar be justified.
Highly unfair if they don’t select Pakistani players and also prevent them from playing their own cricket too. What are they supposed to do for 2 months? Pakistanis should be included in the IPL or made free to play whoever they like
 
Each IPL team can have 9/10 Foreign players.I don't think any country have more than 5/6 great players currently,especially in T20.

Again 9/10 foreign players can be signed, but are they? Again it doesn't matter how many are signed or how many greats a country has.

It gets an official slot as it is the premier tournament where everyone who can be considered a good t20 player barring Pakistanis earn big money and it already had an unofficial window of sorts given boards earn money if their players play in IPL, no other tournament does that.

How is it fair that it can get an international time slot without reaching out to ALL countries? This is a domestic tournament, not an international fixture. I realize it is the premier tournament for the Indian "domestic" market, and this is done by allowing international players who are good T20 players to play in it. How about the rest?

I think this sets the wrong precedent, in the future if a league that pops up and pays more then the IPL (again being hypothetical), will it be the "premier tournament," and ask for a time slot on the ICC calendar? Going down this route will destroy international cricket.

Coming to Pakistani players, so because the ICC will have decided to give the IPL a international time slot, wouldn't they be screwed because they are not allowed to play? They can't play other countries because players will be playing in the IPL, and boards can't do anything about it because they have an official time slot.

Need a major fix here to make it fair for all parties.
 
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Again 9/10 foreign players can be signed, but are they? Again it doesn't matter how many are signed or how many greats a country has.
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Yes they are signed already.This means more than 80 foreign players already in IPL,i don't think you can find more than 3/4 better players than them in other countries,so why worry?
 
And here lies the problem.

Just like world politics. When the world has one superpower the shift of power tilts heavily towards it. Need two to make it more balanced.

Sadly I don't see this happening, US and China are not going to be getting into cricket anytime soon (more than likely not during our lifetime).

Agreed. Pakistan really needs to work on developing China as a cricket country, given how close the two countries are.
USA won't be huge in cricket anytime soon, but some USA players already play in CPL. It's not a stretch to see them producing an IPL quality player within 10 years assuming ICC keeps working there.
 
Agreed. Pakistan really needs to work on developing China as a cricket country, given how close the two countries are.
USA won't be huge in cricket anytime soon, but some USA players already play in CPL. It's not a stretch to see them producing an IPL quality player within 10 years assuming ICC keeps working there.

Not going to happen. Eleven ping is huge Football supporter and making sure lot of funds goes to football.
 
Again 9/10 foreign players can be signed, but are they? Again it doesn't matter how many are signed or how many greats a country has.



How is it fair that it can get an international time slot without reaching out to ALL countries? This is a domestic tournament, not an international fixture. I realize it is the premier tournament for the Indian "domestic" market, and this is done by allowing international players who are good T20 players to play in it. How about the rest?

I think this sets the wrong precedent, in the future if a league that pops up and pays more then the IPL (again being hypothetical), will it be the "premier tournament," and ask for a time slot on the ICC calendar? Going down this route will destroy international cricket.

Coming to Pakistani players, so because the ICC will have decided to give the IPL a international time slot, wouldn't they be screwed because they are not allowed to play? They can't play other countries because players will be playing in the IPL, and boards can't do anything about it because they have an official time slot.

Need a major fix here to make it fair for all parties.

This is a slot that it is getting by working with other countries, this is not something ICC has unilaterally passed, sure if pakistan wants it can play cricket during ipl just won't find other willing teams to play with.
 
Agreed. Pakistan really needs to work on developing China as a cricket country, given how close the two countries are.
USA won't be huge in cricket anytime soon, but some USA players already play in CPL. It's not a stretch to see them producing an IPL quality player within 10 years assuming ICC keeps working there.

Do you really think growing a sport in a country with a lot of other sports is easy, fifa have been trying to make football a big sport in us for i don't know how many decades and that is a county with a huge mexican and european population who are very much football fans, its got nowhere yet, and you think in 10 years they will have great cricketers coming through, this whole china and US to balance BCCI is a pipe dream.
 
Yes they are signed already.This means more than 80 foreign players already in IPL,i don't think you can find more than 3/4 better players than them in other countries,so why worry?

Again, there a whole country that is NOT allowed to participate. How is that fair to those cricketers? Is it there fault? This league will have an international time slot, they are considered international players that are going to be sitting around because no other country is going to be available to play.

There are more than 80 foreign players in the world (~70 foreign players were signed in 2017). Feel like it's discriminating against those cricketers who don't play in the IPL. It's like "sorry you can't play and neither do you have the option of playing international cricket because we now have an official international calendar time slot".
 
This is a slot that it is getting by working with other countries, this is not something ICC has unilaterally passed, sure if pakistan wants it can play cricket during ipl just won't find other willing teams to play with.

Exactly, it won't find "other willing teams to play with" because this will have taken precedence and even if the boards previously wanted to play series, an official time slot would allow players to get out of playing.

How is that Pakistani cricketer's fault? If BCCI wants an official place on the schedule then they need to be willing to accommodate all countries. Even then, it's discriminatory towards all other cricketers that wouldn't feature in the league.
 
Again 9/10 foreign players can be signed, but are they? Again it doesn't matter how many are signed or how many greats a country has.



How is it fair that it can get an international time slot without reaching out to ALL countries? This is a domestic tournament, not an international fixture. I realize it is the premier tournament for the Indian "domestic" market, and this is done by allowing international players who are good T20 players to play in it. How about the rest?

I think this sets the wrong precedent, in the future if a league that pops up and pays more then the IPL (again being hypothetical), will it be the "premier tournament," and ask for a time slot on the ICC calendar? Going down this route will destroy international cricket.

Coming to Pakistani players, so because the ICC will have decided to give the IPL a international time slot, wouldn't they be screwed because they are not allowed to play? They can't play other countries because players will be playing in the IPL, and boards can't do anything about it because they have an official time slot.

Need a major fix here to make it fair for all parties.

I suppose Pakistan could arrange bilateral series outside the FTP in this slot. ODIs outside the league and tests outside the championship. And some of these may even be held in Pakistan, as the situation there improves. And this is for the next few years.
 
You make a very good point. But does the BCCI give a damn or does the ICC care about fair play? The answer is an overwhelming 'NO'.

This is not BCCI's fault.

Everyone except the Government of India wants it, but unfortunately it's their call, so unless a more friendly climate arises we are stuck with this unfortunate situation.
 
I suppose Pakistan could arrange bilateral series outside the FTP in this slot. ODIs outside the league and tests outside the championship. And some of these may even be held in Pakistan, as the situation there improves. And this is for the next few years.

Again, what countries would be willing to play? Since there would be an official window for the IPL during that time.
 
Exactly, it won't find "other willing teams to play with" because this will have taken precedence and even if the boards previously wanted to play series, an official time slot would allow players to get out of playing.

How is that Pakistani cricketer's fault? If BCCI wants an official place on the schedule then they need to be willing to accommodate all countries. Even then, it's discriminatory towards all other cricketers that wouldn't feature in the league.

Again it is not a unilateral decision, it has accommodated all other the necessary countries, BCCI does not want to play pakistan in bilaterals so they don't matter in this decision. Also players can always get out of playing if they want, Starc did that last ipl, even few indian players skipped a few matches early on for rest, that is an individual decision taken by individual players nothing to do with icc or bcci or anyone else.
 
Again, what countries would be willing to play? Since there would be an official window for the IPL during that time.

Don't think it can be called official window given the fact it is not an icc decision, bcci has worked with other boards and made sure no one schedules their bilaterals during that time, this isn't stopping any board which might want to play during that time with some other team who also wishes to do the same.
 
Again it is not a unilateral decision, it has accommodated all other the necessary countries, BCCI does not want to play pakistan in bilaterals so they don't matter in this decision. Also players can always get out of playing if they want, Starc did that last ipl, even few indian players skipped a few matches early on for rest, that is an individual decision taken by individual players nothing to do with icc or bcci or anyone else.

Don't think it can be called official window given the fact it is not an icc decision, bcci has worked with other boards and made sure no one schedules their bilaterals during that time, this isn't stopping any board which might want to play during that time with some other team who also wishes to do the same.

I'm not talking about bilateral series verses India. Why should Pakistan be discriminated against (and all other cricketers that will not be featuring in the league)?

Coming to the point about an official window, read the news. If it hasn't officially been released yet it will come over time.
 
I'm not talking about bilateral series verses India. Why should Pakistan be discriminated against (and all other cricketers that will not be featuring in the league)?

Coming to the point about an official window, read the news. If it hasn't officially been released yet it will come over time.

As i said it is not an official window, icc isn't offering that it is just that bcci seems to have got all other big members barring england to not play bilateral cricket during ipl and they seem to be convinced that even ecb will follow suit, so where is the discrimination, the boards have agreed to it, its just that it is more beneficial to some than to others.
 
Let them have it all. It just makes our wins over them that much sweeter when you consider the fact that the Indian cricket team is the most pampered team in the world.
 
Let them have it all. It just makes our wins over them that much sweeter when you consider the fact that the Indian cricket team is the most pampered team in the world.

Think of the positive side the down time can help practice specifics for Indian encounters because even getting white washed by Srilanka or barely scraping through against west indies don’t really matter unless you can have that elusive Indian victory...this free time is good for you I guess
 
This didn't just happen now. It has been building up to this since 2008. Teams not having tours in the time, or only having the tours at the tail end of the IPL.

It just shows that IPL is ready to expand even further and that more teams will be participating in it soon enough. A good thing in general for world and Indian cricket, a bad thing for Pakistan as they are now well away from the cricketing gravy train.

This also offers an opportunity to PSL and someone must analyse if it can run parallel to the IPL. It's primary market is still Pakistan with almost zero broadcaster outside of the territory. Someone with the business acumen and ability is required to shepherd through this phase.
 
I'm not talking about bilateral series verses India. Why should Pakistan be discriminated against (and all other cricketers that will not be featuring in the league)?

Coming to the point about an official window, read the news. If it hasn't officially been released yet it will come over time.

None in first place wanted push Pakistani players out of IPL, it is PCB which overplayed its hand initially by creating the drama of giving no objection certificate.

Owners got disgusted with PCB's attitude and stopped bidding for PCB's players. If you or any Pakistani player has any gripe it has to be with PCB.

Playing is IPL is not a right, it is a privilege, PCB and other pakistani players thought they could take IPL as hostage with their antics and they were right put in their place.

I don't know what you are expecting?
 
None in first place wanted push Pakistani players out of IPL, it is PCB which overplayed its hand initially by creating the drama of giving no objection certificate.

Owners got disgusted with PCB's attitude and stopped bidding for PCB's players. If you or any Pakistani player has any gripe it has to be with PCB.

Playing is IPL is not a right, it is a privilege, PCB and other pakistani players thought they could take IPL as hostage with their antics and they were right put in their place.

I don't know what you are expecting?

Oh please, Pakistani players playing in the first edition of the IPL. There was initially some friction there but ultimately now it has come down to the GoI and BCCI not allowing Pakistani players to play/come to India. Greatest bias out there, I mean India can play Pakistan in ICC tournaments but not anywhere else?

Now that they will have a window I think they need to reconsider and stop blindly supporting rubbish claims by the current government. Without getting to political, they are using the current situation to prop up there support in the country with extreme patriotism. Need to learn to not mix sport and politics.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Whilst realising the reasons behind the decision, still believe the IPL would be a greater tournament from a cricketing perspective with the likes of Hassan Ali, Shadab Khan, Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi taking part <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/IPL?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#IPL</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/948978195193352192?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 4, 2018</a></blockquote>
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WOW the replies that Saj is getting from these ppl is disgusting and so unnecessary. All he was doing was voicing his opinion.
 
Every cricket website one opens, front page articles are related to the IPL having an official window in the ICC Future Tours Program.

Now, here it also shows the ICC's bias, if they want to give the IPL an official time slot on the calendar, then shouldn't "all" players be eligible to play? Since it is now apart of the international calendar. (Before someone comes in and says, oh they are eligible but no one is picking them, that is pure rubbish, and we all know what the reality of the situation is).

If somehow Pakistani players participation in the IPL is allowed, would that make having an "official" window right?

Feel like the ICC is not considering the rest of the cricket world, the majority of foreign players don't play this league, only a select few do. What fault is it for the others who won't get a chance to play any cricket?

IPL doesn't have an official window.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Whilst realising the reasons behind the decision, still believe the IPL would be a greater tournament from a cricketing perspective with the likes of Hassan Ali, Shadab Khan, Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi taking part <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/IPL?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#IPL</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/948978195193352192?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 4, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Definitely. In fact the more the merrier, we miss out on English cricketers too, who are paid by their boards to skip this tournament to be fit for their home season.
 
Yes, if it’s a global tournament open to all, then and only then it should have its own window
 
Yes, if it’s a global tournament open to all, then and only then it should have its own window

Oh man you guys are desperate to have pakistan players playing in IPL. there is no IPL window. IPL kind of has a natural window as not many teams play during April/May period.
- Australia and SA/Zim it is off period
- England/Ireland season starts only by late May.
- BD, SRL play and may still play now as they have very few players participating will be completely free.
- WI - well you can always play them as it does not matter what their star players are doing. They always come up with random players for every tour.
- India - plays cricket during this time and has chosen to play IPL

That leaves pakistan. You anyway were not playing with AUs/Eng/Zim/SA/Ireland during that time. Your options were WI/BD/SRL/Ind. you know the reality with India and all three remaining options are open for you. So what are you guys whining about. Go ahead and setup a series with BD/SRL/WI and have fun
 
IPL is good entertainment for the local and neutral sports enthusiasts. As a Pakistani I cannot objectively analyse the league and therefore there is no point in discussing the league on this forum.
 
Oh man you guys are desperate to have pakistan players playing in IPL. there is no IPL window. IPL kind of has a natural window as not many teams play during April/May period.
- Australia and SA/Zim it is off period
- England/Ireland season starts only by late May.
- BD, SRL play and may still play now as they have very few players participating will be completely free.
- WI - well you can always play them as it does not matter what their star players are doing. They always come up with random players for every tour.
- India - plays cricket during this time and has chosen to play IPL

That leaves pakistan. You anyway were not playing with AUs/Eng/Zim/SA/Ireland during that time. Your options were WI/BD/SRL/Ind. you know the reality with India and all three remaining options are open for you. So what are you guys whining about. Go ahead and setup a series with BD/SRL/WI and have fun

Sure are. Best T20 tournament in the world, we would be lying to ourselves if we said we don’t want to be there. Likewise the IPL would be lying to itself if it doesn’t think Pakistan adds any value to the league or won’t get selected.

Like I’ve said before it’s a win win situation for the majority of the interested parties and I hope to see it soon
 
Sure are. Best T20 tournament in the world, we would be lying to ourselves if we said we don’t want to be there. Likewise the IPL would be lying to itself if it doesn’t think Pakistan adds any value to the league or won’t get selected.

Like I’ve said before it’s a win win situation for the majority of the interested parties and I hope to see it soon

Wont happen anytime soon, as mood among masses is anti-Pakistan atm and GoI is just following what public demands.
Apart from Shadab and Hassan, rest are ok and wouldnt draw in lot of crowds. Malik maybe but he is in wrong side of 30s. Tbh im die hard IPL fan and apart from 2009-10 seasons, Pakistani players have never been missed. Plus its an Indian league and all the focused is mostly on local players.
 
Facts are conveniently ignored and it is portrayed that Pakistani players are banned. They are NOT.
They are not picked up as franchise owners consider them risky investments given their bad experience in 2008.

After Mumbai attacks, PCB tried to get smart and even and declared India a security risk thinking other countries would follow suit and IPL success was not easily digested by PCB.
PCB even went ahead and threatened NOC. But alas their ace move backfired.
Pakistani players meanwhile threatened and abandoned their franchises which had invested $$ in them . More surprisingly these player still expected to get paid or else comments on ''Zehniat --sohail tanvir" were uttered irking franchise owners even more.
No Country boycotted India and IPL still grew bigger . Infact England toured two weeks after Mumbai attacks in show of solidarity.

BCCI however managed to survive all this drama and IPL grew year after year.
The franchise owners decided not to risk $$ in risky investments and so no Pakistani player was picked.
Now this fact is conveniently forgotten and a conspiracy theory that Pakistani players banned is advertised.

I know this how? Because back in 2009, I used to work with one of the sponsors of IPL franchise & no RISKY investments be taken in IPL in terms of players and venues was the buzzword.
 
Facts are conveniently ignored and it is portrayed that Pakistani players are banned. They are NOT.
They are not picked up as franchise owners consider them risky investments given their bad experience in 2008.

After Mumbai attacks, PCB tried to get smart and even and declared India a security risk thinking other countries would follow suit and IPL success was not easily digested by PCB.
PCB even went ahead and threatened NOC. But alas their ace move backfired.
Pakistani players meanwhile threatened and abandoned their franchises which had invested $$ in them . More surprisingly these player still expected to get paid or else comments on ''Zehniat --sohail tanvir" were uttered irking franchise owners even more.
No Country boycotted India and IPL still grew bigger . Infact England toured two weeks after Mumbai attacks in show of solidarity.

BCCI however managed to survive all this drama and IPL grew year after year.
The franchise owners decided not to risk $$ in risky investments and so no Pakistani player was picked.
Now this fact is conveniently forgotten and a conspiracy theory that Pakistani players banned is advertised.

I know this how? Because back in 2009, I used to work with one of the sponsors of IPL franchise & no RISKY investments be taken in IPL in terms of players and venues was the buzzword.

Very well put. I hope everyone here understands it.
 
Let them have it all. It just makes our wins over them that much sweeter when you consider the fact that the Indian cricket team is the most pampered team in the world.

Oh bhai, its very easy for us to say. Imagine, talented cricketers from Pakistan are missing a fortune by not able to play IPL. When you have a career of 10-15 years and in that duration you have to make livelihood for whole life and you keep missing those opportunities and less talented players make much more than you, then people like us will be able to understand.
 
As others say it is not the stance of Country or BCCI. Azar Mahmood a pakistani, Akram a pakistani, Imran Tahir a pakistani, Alim Dar a pakistani But their role or where they come from is different. It is the call made by franchises. For now be happy with unbroken IPL record of Sohail Tanvir's 6 for 14 :)
 
No. Regardless of Pakistani players no domestic league should get it's own window...Indians demand special treatment (always) because of what they bring to the table but I'm of the belief that all members of the ICC should be treated equally to keep things standardized. What IPL should do is make its foreign players sign a contract that blocks them to play in other domestic leagues like PSL, BBL, etc...that's the only kind of arm twisting they are rightfully allowed.
 
Hell no! Reason is simple, no domestic league should have a window. If IPL gets a window, then BBL, natwest t20, psl should all get windows.
 
Wont happen anytime soon, as mood among masses is anti-Pakistan atm and GoI is just following what public demands.
Apart from Shadab and Hassan, rest are ok and wouldnt draw in lot of crowds. Malik maybe but he is in wrong side of 30s. Tbh im die hard IPL fan and apart from 2009-10 seasons, Pakistani players have never been missed. Plus its an Indian league and all the focused is mostly on local players.

I’m hoping the mood among the masses is not anti-Pakistan. From what I see on social media, news reports and independent journalists most claim they want Peace with Pakistan. With many not having an anti-Pakistan mindset.

I hope what you are talking about is a minority.

As for players, Amir, Hassan, Shadab, Rumman would all be popular in the IPL. Umar Akmal, Shoaib Malik and Shahid Afridi only other players I see with a chance of making it.

But the point is, rather have a couple or none at all. Sports should be the way forward to break these tensions that exist
 
I’m hoping the mood among the masses is not anti-Pakistan. From what I see on social media, news reports and independent journalists most claim they want Peace with Pakistan. With many not having an anti-Pakistan mindset.

I hope what you are talking about is a minority.

As for players, Amir, Hassan, Shadab, Rumman would all be popular in the IPL. Umar Akmal, Shoaib Malik and Shahid Afridi only other players I see with a chance of making it.

But the point is, rather have a couple or none at all. Sports should be the way forward to break these tensions that exist

Having Peace with Pakistan doesn't mean getting all cozy and friendly. Im from Mumbai and have friends and family there, based on that i can say mood in Mumbai is anything but Pakistan friendly. We do not want war or harm each other, just we want nothing to do with Pakistan.
Sadly, social media is minority, not every Indian used social media. Most Indians are Modi fan boys and his Anti Pakistan stand is quite popular among masses. Im fine with current status quo as long as no War breaks out.
I just want peace but no show off friendship that shoved down our throat during 2004-07 period.

Umar Akmal will never make it to IPL. His behaviour can be bothersome for IPL owners, why go for someone who can act stupid at times plus he hasnt really done anything of recent that attracts bid for him. Rumam or any other decent Pakistani bowler can sure make an impact.

Afridi might get a contract for his past reputation and will be used mostly for cheerleading. Apart from him, rest of Pakistani players have slim chance of making into IPL.

Sports never was and never will be used to break tensions. It doesnt work in our part of world.
 
Having Peace with Pakistan doesn't mean getting all cozy and friendly. Im from Mumbai and have friends and family there, based on that i can say mood in Mumbai is anything but Pakistan friendly. We do not want war or harm each other, just we want nothing to do with Pakistan.
Sadly, social media is minority, not every Indian used social media. Most Indians are Modi fan boys and his Anti Pakistan stand is quite popular among masses. Im fine with current status quo as long as no War breaks out.
I just want peace but no show off friendship that shoved down our throat during 2004-07 period.

Umar Akmal will never make it to IPL. His behaviour can be bothersome for IPL owners, why go for someone who can act stupid at times plus he hasnt really done anything of recent that attracts bid for him. Rumam or any other decent Pakistani bowler can sure make an impact.

Afridi might get a contract for his past reputation and will be used mostly for cheerleading. Apart from him, rest of Pakistani players have slim chance of making into IPL.

Sports never was and never will be used to break tensions. It doesnt work in our part of world.


That’s sad to hear really.

As for Umar Akmal, he seems to perform in domestic tournaments and t20 tournaments, that’s why on that basis he has the capability of being selected
 
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