After the Pahalgam terror attack, the Pakistani woman cricketer said, ‘There is no interest in playing in India ..’, watch video

Pahalgam terrorist attack: The ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 will be held in India. This World Cup will be played during September and October. Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team has qualified for the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025. The competition will now be played on the hybrid model. Talking about this, Pakistan’s star wicketkeeper Gul Feroza has targeted India. Feroza said that his team is not interested in playing going to India. She also knows that her World Cup matches will not be in India but in Asian conditions.

The tension between India and Pakistan has increased after the Pahalgam attack. This stress is now affecting not only international relations but also sports. Pakistan’s wicketkeeper has said that his team is not ready to play in India. Talking to Pakpation, Feroza said, “We only know that we will play only under Asian circumstances, not in India.” It is absolutely clear that we are not interested in playing in India.

Pakistan team qualified for World Cup

The Pakistan Women’s Cricket Team has qualified for the World Cup by winning all their five matches in the recently played qualifiers played at home. Feroza said that since the qualifying matches were at the home ground, the track was prepared by the support staff accordingly. It is expected that the World Cup matches will be held in places like Sri Lanka or Dubai, where the conditions will be similar to Asia.

Hybrid model in world cup

The tension between India and Pakistan is increasing after the Pahalgam terror attack. In view of this increasing tension, the International Cricket Council has implemented a hybrid model. Under this, if a country is not willing to host a multinational tournament for the next two years and the host countries and anti -countries are not ready to go there, then its matches will be held at a third place (hybrid model).

The Champions Trophy was held in Pakistan two months ago. However, India refused to go to Pakistan for security reasons. Therefore, all matches in India were played in Dubai. Now on the same lines, Pakistan’s women’s team has also refused to play the World Cup in India. Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohan Naqvi has said that the way India did not come to Pakistan and play matches at neutral places, we will also play under the same formula. When an agreement is reached, it should be implemented. They have said so.