Ramiz urged India to stay away from politics in the 4-Nation Super Series

 Ramiz urged India to stay away from politics in the 4-Nation Super Series


The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Ramiz Raja, is very optimistic that there will be positive talks with the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) during the International Cricket Board (ICC) meeting in Dubai.

The PCB chairman told the media that Pakistan and India should stay away from cricket policy. He said fans from both countries and around the world want to see neighboring countries play cricket.

PCB CEO Faisal Hasnain will also attend a meeting of the International Cricket Council, which begins today in Dubai, where he will also meet with representatives of the Cricket Control Council of India (BCCI). The PCB chairman will also push for a four-country tournament proposal that includes Pakistan, India, Australia and England, and India is expected to vote against the proposal, while England and Australia will support it. In addition to the former cricketer, the media reported that the four-country tournament would reopen the door to bilateral Indo-Pak cricket, while hoping that its opponent would not politicize the matter.

It is important to note here that Cricket Australia responded positively to Ramiz's proposal and also stated that Australia is ready to host the series for many countries, including India and Pakistan, while India and England are not yet officially there. Since taking office last year, Ramiz Raja has repeatedly urged the cricket community to "save the future of international cricket" and that the future of cricket is three-national and four-national tournaments.

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