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Shahid Afridi 'Cricket's played a big role in relations between India & Pakistan & should be kept away from politics.Indian & Pakistani players always enjoyed themsleves in each other's countries. Relations can improve if they want to - if there's a will, there's a way" #Cricket pic.twitter.com/iEa9AdYASB
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">Shahid Afridi 'Cricket's played a big role in relations between India & Pakistan & should be kept away from politics.Indian & Pakistani players always enjoyed themsleves in each other's countries. Relations can improve if they want to - if there's a will, there's a way" #Cricket pic.twitter.com/iEa9AdYASB
— TEAM AFRIDI (@TEAM_AFRIDI) March 23, 2021Shahid Afridi 'Cricket's played a big role in relations between India & Pakistan & should be kept away from politics.Indian & Pakistani players always enjoyed themsleves in each other's countries. Relations can improve if they want to - if there's a will, there's a way" #Cricket pic.twitter.com/iEa9AdYASB
— TEAM AFRIDI (@TEAM_AFRIDI) March 23, 2021
Lahore: Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has expressed that relations between India and Pakistan can improve because of cricket.
Afridi's comments come amid speculation of the two countries playing a short bilateral T20I series this year, which would be the first between India and Pakistan since 2012/13.
"Cricket between Pakistan and India is very important. Sports should be kept away from politics. Relations between the two countries can improve because of cricket," Afridi told Cricket Pakistan.
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"I have said this before as well, Indian cricketers enjoy coming to Pakistan. You can improve relationships through sports but if you don't want to improve them then they will remain the same way," he further said.
A report in a newspaper on Wednesday quoted a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official as saying that their cricket board had been asked to "be ready" for a series with India, though no one from India has made any commitment to the series.
"A PCB official said that while there has been no direct discussion with anyone from India, indications are there and we have been told to be ready for such a series," said the report in a newspaper.
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However, the Indian and Pakistani boards have said they have no knowledge of any development on the resumption of bilateral cricket.
A top Indian cricket official on Wednesday told the news agency, "No, we have no information on India playing a series with Pakistan."
Pakistan's Geo TV quoted PCB chairman Ehsan Mani as saying that they have not been contacted by anyone for a possible India-Pakistan series and neither has he been part of any discussion with his Indian counterpart on the issue.