Islamabad: Former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar has once again stressed the resumption of India-Pakistan cricket relations. According to media reports, Shoaib has said that if both the countries can eat each other's potato onion, do business, then why politics is on cricket itself. On his YouTube channel, Akhtar said that if both the countries have problems in playing with each other, then they should play cricket on a third country ie neutral venue. Women's T20 World Cup: Team India beat Windies in practice match by 2 runs Akhtar, popularly known as Rawalpindi Express, said that India's kabaddi team is in Pakistan. He is getting a lot of respect here. We are also playing against each other in Davis Cup. Either stop everything or restore everything. The final series between the two countries was played in 2012–13. Then the Pakistan team came to India to play a series of three ODIs. The last test match of both the teams was played 13 years ago in 2007. Ind Vs NZ: Trent Boult warns before Test series starts, says this for Virat Kohli However, both teams have played against each other in ICC tournaments and Asia Cup. This is what Shoaib mentioned. He said, 'We can play kabaddi, we can play in Davis Cup, so what is the harm in playing cricket? The ICC competition or the Asia Cup are also held at the neutral venue. The same can happen in a bilateral series. ' Big news for Rajasthan Royals, team player became victim of accident