Renowned spinner Harbhajan Singh has shared his thoughts on the ongoing discourse regarding the cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan. He emphasized the importance of restoring diplomatic relations before the two nations engage in cricket once more.
During an event hosted by a magazine on Thursday, Harbhajan discussed the highly anticipated India-Pakistan match scheduled to occur in Dubai. This encounter will be their first since 'Operation Sindoor,' a military operation initiated by India earlier this year in response to a devastating terror attack in Pahalgam that resulted in the deaths of 26 tourists.
Harbhajan remarked, "Matches between India and Pakistan always attract significant attention, but following Operation Sindoor, there was a strong public sentiment against cricket and business interactions between the two nations."
The former cricketer, known for his passionate performances in numerous iconic matches against Pakistan, underscored that cricket cannot be separated from the larger context of diplomatic relations. He stated, "Before we discuss cricket, we must prioritize peace. Let’s allow time for things to stabilize first."
His remarks resonate with a growing number of voices advocating for caution and diplomacy, even as fans and broadcasters prepare for yet another chapter in one of cricket's most intense rivalries.
Upcoming Match: India vs Pakistan on September 14
All attention is now directed towards the highly anticipated showdown on September 14, where India will face Pakistan in what is expected to be the most-watched match of the tournament.
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