Separate politics from sport: Syed Kirmani on India-Pakistan cricket
Kochi: Former Indian wicketkeeper Syed Kirmani has chosen not to wade into the ongoing debate about whether India should continue playing Pakistan amid the escalating political tensions between the two countries. Instead, the 1983 World Cup winner emphasised the need to separate politics from sport, describing cricket as a unifying force in turbulent times.
"Politics is global, and it will always be there," Kirmani, who was at the Tripunithura Cricket Club to inaugurate the 75th edition of the Pooja Cricket Tournament, told TOI. "But sports brings harmony and unity," he said.
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Sunday's clash in Dubai marked the first India-Pakistan encounter since diplomatic hostilities intensified following Operation Sindoor in May.
The atmosphere surrounding the game reflected that strain, as there was no customary handshake between Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav and his Pakistan counterpart Salman Ali Agha after the toss.
Kirmani, 75, known for his calm demeanour and commitment to the game, urged critics not to drag cricket into the political crossfire. “Comments from outside will always come, but players are there to play,” he added.
The 88-Test veteran also expressed sympathy for middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer, who was excluded from the squad for the ongoing Asia Cup. “Iyer is unlucky to miss out. He’s a talented player who deserves a place. I can relate to him — just like I was dropped from the team in 1986, despite my form and experience," he said.
Kirmani’s measured response reflects a broader sentiment among former cricketers who have long advocated for sports diplomacy. As the debate rages on, his comments serve as a reminder that cricket, often dubbed a religion in the subcontinent, should be seen as a unifier.
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Sunday's clash in Dubai marked the first India-Pakistan encounter since diplomatic hostilities intensified following Operation Sindoor in May.
The atmosphere surrounding the game reflected that strain, as there was no customary handshake between Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav and his Pakistan counterpart Salman Ali Agha after the toss.
Kirmani, 75, known for his calm demeanour and commitment to the game, urged critics not to drag cricket into the political crossfire. “Comments from outside will always come, but players are there to play,” he added.
The 88-Test veteran also expressed sympathy for middle-order batter Shreyas Iyer, who was excluded from the squad for the ongoing Asia Cup. “Iyer is unlucky to miss out. He’s a talented player who deserves a place. I can relate to him — just like I was dropped from the team in 1986, despite my form and experience," he said.
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Amit Bhagwati
1 day ago
Haha. In India doing desh bhakti is only a responsibility of Army, Navy and Air Force people. For rest of country earning millions of bucks is more important. Govt of India, bcci is guilty of insulting sentiments of our men and women in forces. Also BCCI and Govt of India insulted pahalgam affected families by allowing and organizing this match. Even civilians like this old ex-cricketer comes and gives gyaan on maintaining good relations with terrorist nation like Pakistan. How sick this oldie is when he says that???? Always believed apart from people in army, navy, air Force Noone else deserves highest respect in India. Neither any politician. Nor any Bollywood celebrity or any cricketer, other sports people comes close to those men, women who guard us and our country for 365 days in a year leaving their families aside and not meeting them at all. They are real heroes. Not those who win us matches on the ground. Nor those who entertain us for 3.5 hours in a mobile phone or a multiplex centres.Read allPost comment
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