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ICC Should Stop Every Country to Tour India: Javed Miandad

" Javed Miandad has described India as unsafe due to the protests taking place under the Citizenship Amendment Act. However, there is nothing like this at the present time.

Akash Singh

Former Pakistan team player Javed Miandad has made a controversial statement about India. On one side, Pakistan Cricket Board is inviting other countries to play cricket in their country. On the other hand, former players of Pakistan team are spewing venom against India. Due to its misdeeds, no big country has agreed to play in Pakistan. Meanwhile, Javed Miandad has described India as unsafe and said that the ICC should stop all teams from touring India.

Javed Miandad, who has often spoken against India and the Indian cricket team, has spoken to Pak Passion saying, "I have sent a message to the ICC that every country should stop playing in India. Now let us see What the ICC does and what they tell the world now. " Javed Miandad has described India as unsafe due to the protests taking place under the Citizenship Amendment Act. However, there is nothing like this at the present time. People are protesting in a peaceful manner.

Miandad has said, "ICC should come forward in this matter and tell the world. ICC should tell all countries not to play any matches in India, because India is no longer a safe country. Other countries are better than India. The ICC should look at this and take some action. " Pakistan team is also shocked because the Bangladesh Cricket Board has not invited the players of Pakistan to join Asia XI. Also Bangladesh team is not ready to play Test series in Pakistan. Even some players are not ready to play T20 matches in Pakistan.

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