After IPL franchise, now PSL team boycotts India vs Pakistan in tit-for-tat move
In the build-up to the high-voltage Asia Cup 2025 clash between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on September 14, off-field controversies have taken centre stage.
The latest spark came from Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Karachi Kings, who posted a chess-themed graphic on social media.
The image featured Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha seated at the board, but India’s spot was deliberately left as a black silhouette, a move seen as mimicking what IPL side Punjab Kings had done earlier.
Punjab Kings had recently avoided mentioning Pakistan in their announcement of India’s upcoming Asia Cup fixture, choosing instead to present the match details without naming the opposition.
The move triggered heated reactions online, forcing the franchise to disable comments on its X handle.
Meanwhile, the political undertones of the contest have reached India’s Supreme Court.
Also See: India vs Pakistan Live Score, Asia Cup 2025
A plea seeking the cancellation of the India-Pakistan fixture was filed, citing terrorism concerns and national security.
The petitioners argued that playing cricket against Pakistan undermines the sacrifices of Indian soldiers, particularly in the wake of the Phalagam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.
“Cricket between nations is meant to show harmony and friendship,” the plea stated. “But at a time when our soldiers have sacrificed their lives, engaging in sports with the country sheltering terrorists sends the wrong message.”
The petition also highlighted potential damage to the morale of the armed forces and questioned whether national dignity should be compromised for entertainment. The court, however, denied an urgent hearing.
Despite the external noise, the cricketing spectacle remains highly anticipated.
Both India and Pakistan have made winning starts to their Asia Cup campaigns, with India beating UAE and Pakistan overcoming Oman. Depending on results, the arch-rivals could face off up to three times in the tournament, ensuring the debate around politics and sports continues well beyond Dubai.
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The image featured Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha seated at the board, but India’s spot was deliberately left as a black silhouette, a move seen as mimicking what IPL side Punjab Kings had done earlier.
Karachi Kings' social media post
Punjab Kings had recently avoided mentioning Pakistan in their announcement of India’s upcoming Asia Cup fixture, choosing instead to present the match details without naming the opposition.
The move triggered heated reactions online, forcing the franchise to disable comments on its X handle.
Also See: India vs Pakistan Live Score, Asia Cup 2025
A plea seeking the cancellation of the India-Pakistan fixture was filed, citing terrorism concerns and national security.
The petitioners argued that playing cricket against Pakistan undermines the sacrifices of Indian soldiers, particularly in the wake of the Phalagam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.
“Cricket between nations is meant to show harmony and friendship,” the plea stated. “But at a time when our soldiers have sacrificed their lives, engaging in sports with the country sheltering terrorists sends the wrong message.”
The petition also highlighted potential damage to the morale of the armed forces and questioned whether national dignity should be compromised for entertainment. The court, however, denied an urgent hearing.
Despite the external noise, the cricketing spectacle remains highly anticipated.
Both India and Pakistan have made winning starts to their Asia Cup campaigns, with India beating UAE and Pakistan overcoming Oman. Depending on results, the arch-rivals could face off up to three times in the tournament, ensuring the debate around politics and sports continues well beyond Dubai.
Catch Lovlina Borgohain's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 5. Watch Here
Top Comment
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s_behari
14 hours ago
Greed and lack of or no sympsthy for the widows of Operation Sindoor have promoted both the Government and the BCCI to agree to play Pakistan.! The massive contribution of our martyres is today forgotten for money !Read allPost comment
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