Would India and Pakistan Clash in Women's Cricket Asia Cup 2016?

It is now assured by BCCI that the Women's Team of Indian Cricket would take part in the International Asia cup that is going to take place in Bangkok. The Joint Secretary has assured that the affiliation of the Indian Women's Cricket Team means a lot for the Cricket, Thereby It is their virtual duty to take part in such mutual tournament to create harmony amongst cricket playing nations. The main quest is not yet proved though whether Indian women's cricket team would face arch rivals Pakistan or not.

The joint secretary of BCCI also refused to express his confinements whether India would face Pakistan in the league matches of Asia Cup for Women' Cricket indeed. The Asia Cup is going to be 6 teams joining tournament which is going to take place in Thailand in December 2016, Thereby how much this decision going to cause Indian national stand taking over the sports too is yet to be considered amongst the ideological pressure of not playing with Pakistan in the league matches of Asian Cup likes mutual tournament.

The International Cricket Council has already discussed the issue of India's cricket team not being willing to play with arch rivals Pakistan in Asia cup. It has also locked on 6 points of the tournament against India, as it assumes to be the matter of mutual trust rather than national coexistence between two nations. However, How far this matter is a political one is yet to be recited further on, But one the thing is sure that India is trying to avoid Pakistan at international stage even in Sports or it’s giant fixture in Asia which is believed to be Cricket.

There has not been any personal indication comment from Indian Women's cricket team about not playing against Pakistani whether it's been intentional. But the players have suggested that they should follow the Board's orders, The time it would allow the team to play on, They should immediately go to back the orders with their duties for the sports these ladies play for the nation of India at large..

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