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Mohsin Naqvi: Pakistan will talk to India only on equal terms

Published on: August 23, 2025 6:39 PM

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi said talks with India will be on equal terms. He firmly rejected any idea of pleading for negotiations. This statement follows India’s recent ban on bilateral sports ties, including cricket. Despite this, both countries may still compete in multilateral events like the upcoming Asia Cup. Naqvi emphasized Pakistan’s clear stance on equality in all future talks with India.

Naqvi addressed concerns about the cricket team’s recent poor performance and assured fans of improvement soon. He said the selection committee carefully reviews all players before making decisions. The chairman himself does not influence team picks. Instead, he trusts selectors to choose the best players based on merit. Naqvi also stressed the importance of giving young players a chance to raise competition within the team.

Regarding visa challenges for journalists at the Asia Cup in the UAE, Naqvi said a special coordination cell has been set up. This cell will help media representatives get their visas smoothly. He asked the public to support the team fully during the Asia Cup, especially in the match against India. He warned that unnecessary criticism harms player morale and performance during tournaments.

Naqvi explained the decision to exclude key players like Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan from the squad. He said the selection committee aims to bring fresh talent to strengthen the team’s future. The chairman promised to back all decisions made on fairness and merit. He believes this approach will help Pakistan cricket regain its competitive edge quickly.

Finally, Naqvi expressed hope for the national women’s cricket team to improve soon. He noted that politics has been removed from the women’s team setup. He asked fans to be patient and optimistic about both men’s and women’s teams moving forward. This positive outlook signals a renewed focus on Pakistan cricket’s success at all levels.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, India, Latest, Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), upcoming Asia Cup

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