Wasim urges India not to sever cricket ties with Pakistan
Former great Wasim Akram Monday called on India not to break
cricketing ties with Pakistan, suggesting both countries should instead
play a test match in terrorist-hit Mumbai to show solidarity.
The former Pakistan cricket captain made his remarks amid reports
that the Indian government has denied its cricket team permission to
tour Pakistan early next year following last week's attacks on Mumbai
which left more than 170 dead.
"Cricket is not on anyone's mind at the moment, but after three to
four days both the countries must take a positive step. I suggest
Pakistan and India play a Test in Mumbai so to give a clear message that
we will not give in," Wasim told AFP. KARACHI, AFP
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