Women’s World Cup: Will there be hand handles between India and Pakistan? The secretary of the BCCI breaks the silence

While the countdown begins for the female cricket match in India-Pakistan during the current Women’s Cricket World Cup, playing Colombo on Sunday, the BCCI secretary, Devajit Saikia, addressed diplomatic tensions surrounding the meeting.Addressing BBC Sport, Saikia recognized that India’s relations with Pakistan remain tense and, in fact, “there is no change in the last week;Despite the ongoing friction, Saikia clearly said that cricket commitments would take place as planned. “India will play the cricket match against Pakistan on the 5th, and all the cricket protocols will be followed,” he said, stressing that the game would take place strictly according to MCC’s regulations.India and Sri Lanka jointly host the world centerpiece of female cricket, Pakistan playing all their matches on the island nation.The controversy intervenes in the wake of out -of -field problems between the two nations at the Male Asian Cup recently to the Water, which India won by beating their arc rivals in the final, to be refused the trophy by the President of ACC and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mohin Naqvi, while Indian players have referred to the silverie Pahalgam terror.
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Naqvi is also Minister of the Interior in the Pakistani government.In terms of gestures in the field, Saikia remained without obligation. “Whether there is a handshake or hugs, I cannot assure you anything right now,” he said, stressing that the accent would remain on sport rather than politics.India began their campaign with a convincing victory of 59 points over Sri Lanka, while Pakistan suffered a heavy defeat against Bangladesh, being overthrown for only 129.


