Bangladesh flag ban violates the spirit of the game: Miandad

Pakistan former captains criticise the move, call for reconsideration.


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Former captain Javed Miandad. PHOTO: APP/FILE

KARACHI: Former players Wednesday hit out after Bangladesh banned their own fans from waving non-Bangladeshi flags at the ongoing World Twenty20 tournament.

Hosts Bangladesh issued the order after an outcry over images of locals waving Pakistani flags during the recent Asia Cup.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) made the ruling on Tuesday, on the eve of the country's 44th independence day.

Former captain Javed Miandad said the move violated the spirit of the game.

"I am surprised at the decision," Miandad told AFP. "Cricket is a game which harbours sportsman spirit and this decision violates that spirit."

Another former captain, Mohammad Yousuf, urged the BCB to rethink.

"I am sure that the BCB will take this decision back because it defies logic and I am sure the International Cricket Council will seek some explanation," Yousuf said.

Yousuf, who played 90 Tests and 288 ODIs for Pakistan, said he had always been warmly received in Bangladesh.

"I have seen the home fans want to support Pakistan whenever their own team is not competing against us," he said.

Younis Khan, another former captain, agreed Bangladesh should reconsider their decision.

"It is against the spirit of the game as you cannot stop anyone from supporting his favourite team," he said.

Bangladesh and Pakistan face each other in a potentially crucial World T20 group match in Mirpur on Sunday.

COMMENTS (42)

Supper | 10 years ago | Reply No logic
Umer | 10 years ago | Reply

@MayOr:

but for your kind info; even the hindu population of Pakistan does not own india :P

What Hindu population? Many of whom have already left for India due to their persecution, and abductions and rapes of their daughters? I guess the rest of them just don’t want to have their houses burnt for flying the Indian flag. Can you blame them?

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