Indian team embarrassed Pakistan, PCB can now ban to save his name

PCB took a big step after India Champions verdict (photo- PTI)

India Champions refused to play against the Pakistan Champions in the World Championship of Legends 2025. He neither played a match against Pakistan in a group stage nor participated in the semi -finals. PCB has felt embarrassed by this decision for India Champions in WCL 2025. She has started worrying about the name of Pakistan, to save the credibility, she can now see a serious step.

PCB-report will ban ‘Pakistan’

Now the question is, what can it be that serious step of Pakistan Cricket Board? According to reports, his wires are associated with the use of the word Pakistan in private league cricket. It is to be said that PCB can now ban the use of Pakistan’s name in the private league. According to the report of Telicom Asia Sport, the Board of Directors have taken this big decision after the meeting.

According to the report, the Board of Directors held a meeting on Thursday, 30 July. He was very disappointed that Indian players refused to play a match against Pakistan not once in WCL 2025, which also spoiled the name of his country and that is why the word ‘Pakistan’ will not be used in any private league.

Pakistan Champions have to play the final match of the World Championship of Legends 2025 against South Africa. He will take part in this match by this name. However, after this, all the private leagues that Pakistan team will play in their country will be replaced. Not only this, if the private league uses the word Pakistan, then they will have legal action.

Pakistan Champions performance

Pakistan Champions have done very well in this tournament. He played 5 matches in the group stage, out of which he won 4 while one match was canceled. The team had 9 points and they were at the top in the points table. India Champions refused to participate in the semi -final match and that is why they confirmed their place in the final. The team is to play the final match against South Africa Champions on Saturday, August 2, who won by one run against Australia Champions in the semi -finals.

Asish Roy
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