The match should not be played between India and Pakistan: Kedar Jadhav
Pune, September 13 (IANS). Premier Narendra Modi celebrates his 75th birthday on September 17. On this occasion, ‘Pune on Pedals’ and ‘Pune Walkethon’ were organized in Pune to make people aware of health and environmentally friendly lifestyle, in which former Indian cricketer Kedar Jadhav also participated. During this, Kedar Jadhav responded to the India-Pakistan match on September 14 to be played in the Asia Cup. Kedar Jadhav told reporters: “I said, I think this match should not be played between India and Pakistan, but the match will be held on Sunday.” In a conversation with Ians a few days ago, former Indian fast bowler Ashok Dinda said that India should have no relationship with Pakistan. He said: “As a player, I certainly want India and Pakistan to play among themselves, but first I am an Indian. Pakistan attacks our country again and again. In such a situation there should be no connection with it, nor a sports relationship.” Former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh also responded to this match. Bhajji said at an event in Mumbai: “The match between India and Pakistan has always been in the headlines, but after Operation Sindoor everyone said there should be no cricket and business. We did not play with Pakistan in the World Championships of Legends. I think the relationship between the two countries cannot improve, The sixth match of the Asia Cup 2025 will be played on September 14 between India and Pakistan at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. Team India won group-a-points table at the top of their opening match for the first time. At the same time, Pakistan’s team is in second place after defeating Oman in their first game by 93 runs. -Ians RSG shares this story tags