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Mohammad Rizwan said on India-Pakistan cricket relations, told what happened to Pujara

Sudev Haldar
2 years ago

Cricketers from Pakistan and India want to play against each other, but the problems beyond our level are not in our hands. The Pakistani star reiterated his past statements about learning from Pujara. Mohammad Rizwan said, “I discussed cricket with Pujara

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New Delhi: India and Pakistan (IND vs PAK) played against each other in the T20 World Cup match in Dubai last year. In which Pakistan performed brilliantly with both bat and ball. Both the teams will once again take on each other in the Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia later this year.

Batsman Mohammad Rizwan and India’s Test specialist Cheteshwar Pujara played together for the Sussexes in the County Championship in England

There has been no bilateral cricket between the two countries for almost a decade now due to political tensions. And fans only get to see this clash when the two teams face off in an ICC or continental tournament. Recently, Pakistan’s star wicket-keeper batsman Mohammad Rizwan and India’s Test specialist Cheteshwar Pujara played together for Sussex in the County Championship in England. The friendship between the two players made headlines and was welcomed by cricket fans too.

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Ahead of Pakistan’s upcoming series against West Indies. Rizwan addressed the media in Pakistan and when asked about his discussions with Pujara. He claimed that both Indian and Pakistani cricketers want to play against each other. Rizwan said that he also talked to Pujara that, ‘The cricketers of Pakistan and India want to play against each other. But the problems beyond our level are not in our hands. The Pakistani star reiterated his past statements about learning from Pujara. Rizwan said, “I discussed cricket with Pujara and learned a lot from him. We are no different as players, we are a cricket family.”

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