Pakistani cricketer goes on a rampage, openly abuses BCCI after Champions Trophy controversy

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|13-11-2024

BCCE has refused to send Team India to Pakistan for Champions Trophy 2025. Ever since the Indian Cricket Board has announced its decision regarding this tournament, there is an uproar in the cricket world. There is an uproar all over Pakistan over BCCI's decision. Regarding this news, former Pakistani cricketer Tanveer Ahmed has crossed all limits and has resorted to abusive language. He has openly used objectionable words on social media.

What did Tanveer Ahmed say?

Tanveer Ahmed has been angry and making statements for the last few days regarding India not going to Pakistan. He said on social media, 'BCCI, wear these bangles in both your hands.' He did not stop at just this, he also used objectionable words for the Indian Cricket Board like liar, cheap, dirty, scoundrel and double standards. Tanveer further said that instead of trusting BCCI, it is better to trust a donkey who will also not cheat. He appealed to Pakistani media not to invite people from Indian media.

ICC talks continue

After BCCI's decision, Pakistan Cricket Board had threatened not to play India in any tournament and would withdraw its name from the Champions Trophy if the hosting was snatched away. Not only this, according to the PTI report, an email was sent to the ICC on Tuesday, November 12, in which the Board of Control for Cricket in India has been demanded to give concrete reasons for not sending Team India. At the same time, ICC is continuously talking to all the teams and discussions are going on regarding the schedule of the tournament. Some reports have claimed that ICC has planned to organize the tournament in South Africa as a backup.

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