Summary – Sourav Ganguly shares insights on the latest India-Pakistan cricket dynamics, highlighting implications for upcoming matches.,
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Sourav Ganguly, former President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), recently shared his views on the developing cricket relationship between India and Pakistan. His comments were made ahead of the Asia Cup 2026, highlighting the importance of cricket as a diplomatic tool in the subcontinent.
Cricket Diplomacy between India and Pakistan
During a press conference in Kolkata, Ganguly stressed the significance of maintaining an open dialogue through cricketing exchanges. He remarked, “Cricket has always been a bridge between our two countries. It’s crucial to keep this spirit alive to ensure future tournaments proceed smoothly and fans remain engaged.” His emphasis was on sport fostering goodwill despite ongoing geopolitical challenges.
Recent Cricket Encounters and Rankings
- The most recent India-Pakistan cricket match was at the 2024 ICC World T20, where India won by 7 wickets.
- Bilateral series between the two countries have been limited, mostly restricted to multi-nation events since then.
- As of February 2026, India is ranked third and Pakistan fifth in the ICC ODI rankings.
- The Asia Cup 2026 group stage schedule has India and Pakistan facing each other on February 20 in Dubai, marking their first major confrontation since 2024.
Reactions from the Teams
Several Indian players appreciated Ganguly’s comments:
- Captain Rohit Sharma said, “Sourav bhai’s perspective reinforces the value of our cricketing ties with Pakistan. Playing against them always brings a unique energy.”
- Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Ramiz Raja expressed agreement, highlighting hopes for a competitive yet friendly contest during the Asia Cup.
Looking Ahead
The upcoming Asia Cup clash is pivotal for both teams, influencing the tournament’s progress as well as future cricketing relations. Both India and Pakistan are expected to announce their final squads soon, with preparations underway for the February 20 match in Dubai.
Additionally, Ganguly mentioned ongoing discussions with various stakeholders about potentially regularizing bilateral series, which could significantly affect future cricket schedules.
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