Mumbai/Hyderabad, April 24 (Maxim News): After the terrorist massacre in Pahalgam, the BCCI took a key decision, it has made it clear that it will not play cricket matches with Pakistan from now on. It will not play matches with Pakistan even at neutral venues. This is final, the BCCI has said
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has made it clear that there will be no more face-to-face cricket matches with Pakistan. be it the World Cup or another series. Currently, India plays with Pakistan in other countries, and from now on, it will not play on such a platform, and there will be no compromise on this, the BCCI has also revealed.

India last played a match against Pakistan in 2008. the two countries have not played face-to-face since then. They have played matches in other countries, including in ICC World Cups. The BCCI has decided not to play any matches against Pakistan from now on.
The BCCI says that whether to play in the ICC-organized series or not will depend on the decision of the Indian government. If the government gives permission, then they will consider it. The BCCI is making it clear that the ICC also knows what kind of country Pakistan is. The BCCI has revealed that the decision to play a cricket match with Pakistan will depend on the circumstances of the ICC series and the government’s decision. (Maxim News)
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