Amidst growing tensions and calls for boycotts, cricket legend Wasim Akram has urged fans and analysts to maintain decorum while discussing the highly anticipated India-Pakistan clash in the upcoming Asia Cup 2025. His comments come in the wake of increased scrutiny and heated debates surrounding the match, particularly after recent events that have strained relations between the two nations.
Akram, speaking on the "Stick With Cricket" podcast alongside former England cricketers, emphasized the need to avoid "going below the belt" when discussing the sensitive topic. He acknowledged the patriotic sentiments on both sides but cautioned against letting political tensions overshadow the spirit of the game. "Let's not go below the belt. Talk about the triumphs of your country; the same goes for Pakistan, and the same goes for India," Akram stated.
The Asia Cup 2025 schedule has already been announced, with India and Pakistan placed in Group A. The two teams are set to face each other on September 14 at the Dubai International Stadium. However, calls for India to boycott the match have grown stronger, especially following the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor. Some former Indian cricketers and fans have urged the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to end all cricket ties with Pakistan.
Despite the backlash in India, Akram conveyed a sense of calm from the Pakistani side. "Asia Cup schedule is out, there is backlash. But we in Pakistan are calm. We will be fine whether we play or don't play. The game must go on," he said. He stressed that sports should be separated from politics and expressed his desire to see an India-Pakistan Test series in his lifetime.
Akram's perspective highlights the complex dynamics surrounding India-Pakistan cricket matches. While acknowledging the existing political tensions, he advocates for the continuation of the sport, emphasizing its potential to bridge divides and foster goodwill. He noted that he is not a politician and that while both countries are patriotic, the focus should remain on celebrating the sporting achievements of both nations.
The Indo-Pak Asia Cup 2025 fixture has faced severe backlash from fans in India with several former cricketers asking the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to boycott the clash.
Ultimately, the decision regarding India's participation rests with the Indian government and the BCCI. While the BCCI has given a green signal to the Asia Cup, government approval is still needed. Whether the match proceeds as scheduled or becomes another casualty of political tensions remains to be seen. However, Akram's message serves as a reminder to maintain respect and sportsmanship, regardless of the outcome.