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'Pakistan won't take part in World Cup if...': Ramiz Raja sends BIG warning to India

Shah's comment had ruffled some feathers in Pakistan then and PCB requested the Asian Cricket Council to convene an emergency meeting

'Pakistan won't take part in World Cup if...': Ramiz Raja sends BIG warning to India Source: Twitter

Ramiz Raja, the Pakistan Cricket (PCB) chief has declared that the Babar Azam-led side won't travel to India for the ODI World Cup 2023 if Team India don't visit their country for next year's Asia Cup, which is scheduled to be played in Pakistan. The statement from Raja comes after BCCI secretary Jay Shah announced that the Men in Blue will not travel to the neighbour country to take in the Asia Cup 2023. Jay Shah, who is also the president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) last month said that the Indian team will not travel to Pakistan for the Continental championship and demanded that the event be moved to a neutral venue.

Shah's comment had ruffled some feathers in Pakistan then and PCB requested the Asian Cricket Council to convene an emergency meeting.

In the latest development, the PCB chief once again reiterated his stance on the tussle.

"If Pakistan doesn't take part in the World Cup scheduled in India next year, who will watch it? We have a clear stand: If the Indian team comes here then we will go for the World Cup. If they don't come then they can play the World Cup without us," Raja told Urdu News.

"We will adopt an aggressive approach. Our team is showing performance. I've always said we need to improve the economy of Pakistan cricket, and that can only happen when we perform well. In the 2021 T20 World Cup, we beat India. We beat India in the T20 Asia Cup. In one year, the Pakistan cricket team defeated a billion-dollar economy team twice," he added.

The ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023, to be hosted by India, will be the 13th edition of the 50-over World Cup. India will be hosting the quadrennial tournament for the fourth time in its history and it is highly unlikely that the mega event will be moved out of the country.

Notably, Pakistan and India do not play bilateral cricket and only meet in global tournaments or multi-team events since 2013 due to strained political tensions between the two countries.

India's last trip to Pakistan was for the 2008 Asia Cup, while Pakistan's last visit to India was for the 2016 ICC T20 World Cup. The two teams last played each other at the 2022 Men's T20 World Cup in Melbourne on October 23. (With IANS inputs)