Tiwary's Stand: Cricket and Crisis - A Clash of Interests
Former India cricketer Manoj Tiwary voices concerns over Bangladesh's participation in T20 World Cup, citing humanitarian issues. He argues that India should not engage in sporting activities with nations involved in severe internal conflicts. Tiwary's stance shines light on past incidents and ongoing tensions, challenging traditional sporting diplomacy.
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As tensions rise over Bangladesh's participation in the upcoming T20 World Cup in India, former Indian cricketer Manoj Tiwary has expressed a forceful opinion against mixing sports with humanitarian concerns. Tiwary, recalling past conflicts, emphasized that sports should not overshadow serious international matters.
"When the Pahalgam terrorist attack occurred, I believed India should avoid playing against Pakistan," Tiwary told ANI. Despite governmental permissions, he maintains his stance: such matches should not proceed, he asserts, touching on a broader debate that transcends cricket.
His comments arrive amidst heightened tensions in Bangladesh, with attacks on Hindu communities and anti-India sentiments burgeoning. Meanwhile, ICC sources report that independent risk assessments deem the security risk for the T20 World Cup in India as low to moderate, allaying fears and confirming the tournament's continuation.
(With inputs from agencies.)

