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Ex-England Captain Urges ICC to Regulate India-Pakistan Matches

Ex-England Captain Urges ICC to Regulate India-Pakistan Matches

A former England cricket captain has called on the International Cricket Council (ICC) to review how often India and Pakistan face each other. His statement has reignited debate across the cricket world about the future of this iconic rivalry.

Concerns About Pressure and Overexposure

The ex-skipper believes the growing hype around India-Pakistan matches has become overwhelming. He said that while the rivalry remains historic, constant attention from fans and media adds extreme pressure on players. According to him, the excitement has turned into stress for everyone involved.
In addition, he urged the ICC to create a fairer match schedule. “These games are important, but every tournament now revolves around one rivalry,” he explained. “As a result, it affects cricket’s overall balance.” Therefore, he wants the ICC to find a way to keep the thrill alive without excessive exposure.

Fans and Experts React

His comments received mixed reactions from cricket fans. Some agreed, saying fewer matches would make the contest more special. Others disagreed, insisting that India-Pakistan clashes are essential for cricket’s global popularity. After all, no other matchup draws such passion and excitement.
Experts also noted that political tensions already limit bilateral series between the two nations. The teams usually meet only in ICC events such as the World Cup or Asia Cup. However, many believe the rivalry could benefit from moderation to maintain its prestige.
In conclusion, the former England captain’s appeal to the ICC has reignited an important conversation. Whether any action follows remains uncertain. Still, one thing is sure—India versus Pakistan will always remain cricket’s most thrilling spectacle.

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