The Asian Bradman "ZAHEER ABBAS" said that the cricket stadium should be between Pakistan & India border...
He said b/w there borders stadium should be built so that so in that manner the both team may bring cricket revival against each other....
because the current political scenario of both nations it's not looking that they will go to each other home for playing...because both may feel the un secure in each other homeland ..
Pakistan last month played their first cricket match in India -- the World Cup semi-final -- since the November 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai that left 166 people dead and which New Delhi blamed on extremists across the border.
Zaheer Abbas said.."Build a stadium at Wagah border so that there are no problems of India not coming to Pakistan, and Pakistan not going to India," Abbas, a former Pakistan captain, told AFP.
Pakistan Cricket Board officials have said they are in discussion with their Indian counterparts for a short cricket series later this year, although security fears for travelling teams in Pakistan remains a stumbling block.
Pakistan have played games and series in neutral countries, but Abbas said that was damaging.
"If Pakistan and India play at a neutral venue, how will people of both the countries get to watch Indo-Pak series? It should be in India or Pakistan," he said.
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He said b/w there borders stadium should be built so that so in that manner the both team may bring cricket revival against each other....
because the current political scenario of both nations it's not looking that they will go to each other home for playing...because both may feel the un secure in each other homeland ..
Pakistan last month played their first cricket match in India -- the World Cup semi-final -- since the November 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai that left 166 people dead and which New Delhi blamed on extremists across the border.
Zaheer Abbas said.."Build a stadium at Wagah border so that there are no problems of India not coming to Pakistan, and Pakistan not going to India," Abbas, a former Pakistan captain, told AFP.
Pakistan Cricket Board officials have said they are in discussion with their Indian counterparts for a short cricket series later this year, although security fears for travelling teams in Pakistan remains a stumbling block.
Pakistan have played games and series in neutral countries, but Abbas said that was damaging.
"If Pakistan and India play at a neutral venue, how will people of both the countries get to watch Indo-Pak series? It should be in India or Pakistan," he said.
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