Our seniors always told us that when playing against India give no quarter and no need to even talk to them on the field. When you get friendly, they see it as a sign of weakness,” Moin said.
Former Pakistan cricketer Moin Khan has advised Pakistan cricket team to not be friendly against India in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
A tough player during his career, former Pakistan player Moin Khan said that the players should respect the opposition but shouldn't cross the professional lines. His comments came in light of the recent friendly attitude that India and Pakistan players have shown towards each other.
Their growing alliance will not bring stability to the region. Rather, it will raise the geopolitical temperature and provoke more Indian pressure on Bangladesh.
India is sponsoring state terrorism in Pakistan and other countries. India is pursuing policy to press Pakistan from both the Eastern and Western sides and doling out money in Afghanistan. India is trying to use TTP against Pakistan.
His comments were made just weeks before the highly anticipated Champions Trophy match between Pakistan and India, set to take place on February 23 in Dubai.
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India vs Pakistan,' a documentary series on the cricket rivalry between the two countries, set to premiere on February 7. The series features legends recalling their experiences. Meanwhile, the ICC Champions Trophy will start on February 19,
India will be playing their Champions Trophy matches in Dubai as part of a hybrid model deal between the ICC, PCB and BCCI and if they qualify for the final, then the title clash would also be held in the UAE city on March 9.