Mohsin Naqvi’s advice created a big controversy? Is there behind-the-scenes politics going on in cricket?

News India Live, Digital Desk: Cricket is called a ‘gentleman’s game’, but often such things are heard around it which seem like the script of a film. Recently a new controversy has come to light which has created a stir from social media to cricket board offices. Actually, the whole controversy is revolving around Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and the Bangladeshi Board. The news is coming out that Mohsin Naqvi is being accused of instigating or influencing Bangladesh. It is being claimed that the Pakistan Cricket Board has inspired Bangladesh to stand against certain decisions or change its stand regarding tournaments. Amidst the deteriorating cricket relations between India and Pakistan, many people do not like the idea of ​​dragging the neighboring countries into it. Nowadays cricket is no longer just a game of bat and ball. Many times a tug of war between diplomacy and big organizations is also seen behind this. Whenever Team India has to go to Pakistan or Pakistan opposes any stand of India, support is often taken on the shoulders of other boards. These latest allegations against Mohsin Naqvi have revived the discussion whether Pakistan along with other countries is trying to challenge the dominance of BCCI? Fans on social media have also been divided into two factions in this matter. Some are calling it a well-planned move by Pakistan, while others are saying that these are just rumors so that pressure can be put on Pakistan. Whatever may be the reality, such news definitely raises question marks on the sportsmanship of cricket. In view of the upcoming big tournaments, it will be interesting to see what opinion the Bangladesh Board and ICC have on this entire issue. One thing is certain, this political innings going on outside the field is not going to end at the moment. What do you have to say on this? Should neighboring countries interfere in each other’s decisions in sports?

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