Former Pakistan cricketer Javed Miandad isn't stopping with his verbal attack on India. He said the neighboring country isn't safe to host cricket matches and International Cricket Council (ICC) should stop sending teams there since it is not a safe country anymore.
“My message to ICC, please stop all the playing countries [from] touring India,” he said in a video on PakPassion.
Miandad added that Indians are fighting among themselves which could be a threat to the touring team. “Now you can see, now [we] will see the justice from ICC, what are they going to do and what they are going to say to the world.
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“ICC, come forward and tell all the world, all the people who are members with the ICC, they must tell all the countries [to] stop playing any games in India because India is [no longer] a safe country. Other countries are better than India because there they are fighting with the people, their own people. Look at that, what’s going on? Must take action.”
India recently hosted the West Indies for three ODIs and T20Is. The situation the country is little tensed after political protests but it has nothing to do with the security of any sports.
Pakistan, on the other hand, played a Test series in their country after 10 years. Sri Lanka toured the nation for a two-match series, which they lost by 0-1.