India vs Pakistan matches today with: 'Don't link to your TVS', boycott calls reinforced on x

Massive criticism and boycott calls hit today’s India vs Pakistan match in Dubai, with fans citing the Pahalgam terror attack. Ticket sales remain slow, with almost half of the stadium unsold despite high profile. India vs Pakistan match has a setback in the face. (X) Massive criticism broke out over the Cricket match of India, which will take place today at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium against Pakistan, with many on social media calling it an insult to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and for the Indian soldiers who set up their lives. Calls to boycott the match flooded social media, with hashtags like #BoyCottindvspak trending. Former cricketers, journalists and public figures have requested fans to skip the game. Why are ticket sales so slowly despite the India-Pakistan hype? Despite the high-profile nature of clashes in India-Pakistan, ticket sales for the Dubai Group stage match were slow. More than ten days after sales started, almost half of the stadium seats remain empty, with tickets starting at USD 99 and Premium packages of USD 4 Lakh. Many fans look reluctant to attend. How do users respond to social media? A user wrote: “The match in India-Pakistan should not take place in the Asia Cup.” A few days ago, innocent Indians were tortured … Why are those who are now quiet about the country’s interest? Another user said: “In terms of those who have lost their lives in the Pahalgam attack, and with my Indian siblings, I fully support the boycott of the India vs Pakistan match. If you agree, join this trend and retweet.” A third user asked: “Can we as a nation jointly boycott India vs Pakistan match in the Asia Cup? What did the widow of a victim of the Pahalgam terror attack said? Aishanya Dwivedi, widow of a victim of the recent Pahalgam terror attack, condemned the India vs Pakistan match in the Asia Cup 2025 and urged all stakeholders to boycott it. She criticized the Council of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and accused them of ignoring the sacrifices of the 26 people who lost their lives and called Pakistan a ‘terrorist nation’. Dwivedi told Ani: “BCCI should not have accepted a match between India and Pakistan. I think BCCI is not sentimental to the 26 families. What are our cricketers doing? Cricketers are said to be nationalists … Except for 1-2 cricketers, no one is going to say the match against Pakistan.” She also interviewed sponsors and broadcasters: “What will the revenue be used from the match? Pakistan will only use it for terrorism … I can’t understand it.” Dwivedi has requested players and authorities to take a stand in support of the victims’ families.