The match between India and Pakistan in the T20 World Cup will be played in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Sunday, February 15. The discussion regarding this great match is quite intense. In this discussion, former veteran fast bowler of Pakistan Shoaib Akhtar was also seen giving his views. While talking exclusively to ABP News, Akhtar talked about joining hands of both the teams. The matter was not limited to just shaking hands, rather Akhtar took his point to the Kargil war.
It is important to join hands: Shoaib Akhtar
Let us tell you that Mohammad Kaif was also seen in the panel along with Akhtar in our show. While talks were going on about the match, Akhtar talked about combining the two teams. Akhtar said, “I try again and again that it is important to shake hands.”
The matter reached Kargil war
Taking his point forward, Shoaib Akhtar said, “How can this happen that the Kargil War of 1999 is happening and we are playing the match.”
Shoaib Akhtar on Pakistan’s denial
Earlier, the Pakistan government had refused that their team would not play against India in the T20 World Cup, but then later the Pakistani team agreed to play. On this, Akhtar said, “I will always talk about uniting, not about dividing. I was also of the opinion that if Pakistan has taken a stand, then we will also have to support, because the Pakistan government has taken a stand.”
Akhtar further said about Bangladesh, “If he said that atrocities have been committed against Bangladesh. If India can play on neutral venue, Pakistan can play on neutral venue, then why can’t Bangladesh play? That was a debate, it ended and cricket started. If Pakistan had not played then the world would have gone waste.”

