New Delhi: Sharing his views on the demand to boycott Pakistan in the upcoming 2019 World Cup in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack, former India opener Gautam Gambhir on Monday said a conditional ban on the neighbouring country will not work.
Known for being forthright, Gambhir also said that India should even be prepared to "forfeit" the final of the World Cup tournament starting on May 30 in England and Wales, if it comes up against Pakistan in the title clash.
"This is what BCCI needs to decide and I have always maintained there can't be conditional bans…either you don't play them anywhere or open doors for them…what's happened in Pulwama is absolutely not acceptable," Gambhir told media persons here.
"I am sure it's going to be difficult to boycott Pakistan in World Cup but they are not playing them in bilaterals…best they can do is stop playing in Asia Cup as well, that's what I believe," the 37-year-old said.
Citing the example of the 2003 World Cup when England lost two points after refusing to travel to Zimbabwe, Gambhir also urged the nation to stand behind the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) if it decides to boycott Pakistan, and India fails to qualify for the semis of the showpiece event as a result.