'My parents were in Pok' - Moeen Ali reminds 'crazy' experience during Indo -Pak Military Escalations | Mint

Kolkata Knight Riders’ Moeen Ali is reminiscent of a disturbing experience that his family endured during the military escalations between India and Pakistan. The English All -Rounder is one of the few foreign players who has not yet returned for the resumption of the Indian Premier League. Ali managed to talk to the beard, and Ali revealed that his parents were close to the action during Operation Sindoor. “My parents were actually in Kashmir at the time … in Pakistan, just an hour away from where the strikes probably took place. Maybe a little further. It was a little crazy and then they managed to get the only flights out on that day. I was glad they came out, but it was crazy, ‘Ali said on the podcast. Ali also talked about his exit from India after the tension between the two neighboring countries escalated. He revealed that he had made the decision to suspend IPL a day before the Governing Council for Cricket in India (BCCI), which happened on May 9. “The night before they canceled it … I’m one of those who don’t care what we are in the IPL or the PSL. What’s important is to be safe. Or try to be so safe. Make sure everything is fine.” I was just out of the tournament before they even canceled it to be honest. To be honest, I wasn’t good, so I was really sick at the same time. So I think I had a virus thing or whatever it was. I was really bad, and I was just out. I just made sure I was fit enough to just get away, “he added. KKR in IPL 2025 Ali’s IPL franchise is out of the quarrel for a place in the play -off match after their match against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru was grafted and a no -result. May 25, Sunday, at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New -Delhi.