Mr. Najam Sethi, a former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman, discusses the cricket crisis involving Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh boards. He supports Pakistan's decision to boycott the India match, citing past experiences with unfair treatment and government influence on cricket decisions. He highlights the challenges of maintaining sporting spirit amid political interference and underscores the need for reforms in cricket governance. The discussion also addresses ongoing negotiations, potential outcomes, and the broader geopolitical factors impacting cricket relations in South Asia.
ADVERTISEMENT










