The match between India and Pakistan under the Asia Cup on 14 September is not limited to sports only, but has come to the center of politics. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has created a new controversy by making serious allegations of international betting on the pretext of this match. This charge is raising questions on the credibility of the match and opposition parties are also increasing pressure on the government.
AAP leader claims billions of dollars betting
Aam Aadmi Party leader Saurabh Bhardwaj posted on X and made a big claim. He wrote that “Big Breaking- Hearing is being heard in India’s India-Pakistan match internationally and some players of Pakistan team have been offered a big amount to lose the match.” He says that the Pakistani Cricket Board has also got a clue of this conspiracy. Bhardwaj also made a sharp comment on Pakistani cricketers about honesty and even called it “business but dirty”.
Big Breaking – It is being heard that tomorrow’s India Pakistan match has been betting internationally internationally and some players of Pakistan team have been offered a huge amount to lose the match.
It is learned that the Pakistani Cricket Board is also aware of it.
By the way, Pakistani…
– saurabh bharadwaj (@saurabh_mlagk) September 13, 2025
All matches in India will be played in Dubai
Not only AAP but many political parties have also registered a protest regarding this match. Apart from the central government, almost all parties have demanded to stop this match. The tournament is taking place in Pakistan but all the matches in India will be played in Dubai. Despite this, the voices of protest in India are loud. The protesters say that the recent Pahalgam terror attack cannot be forgotten and PM Modi also mentioned with Pakistan “No Trade with Terror” and “blood and water could not flow”.
Political debate on the match intensified
The questions and allegations arising about the India-Pakistan match have now reached the general public. Saurabh Bhardwaj’s billions of dollars betting claims have intensified this debate. The controversy in the name of the game has also forced the cricket lovers to think whether this match will be limited to the ground or will become a part of political and economic stakes.

