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Laxman hails government's decision to not play with Pakistan

Last updated on: May 31, 2017 16:40 IST

'It is very important to respect whatever the government's decision is because it is beyond sport at the moment.'

V V S LaxmanFormer India cricketer V V S Laxman backed the government's decision to not play a bilateral series against Pakistan, saying it is 'beyond sport at the moment'.

"I think I always enjoyed playing against Pakistan, but it is very important to respect whatever the government's decision is because it is beyond sport at the moment," he said in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

On the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy match between India and Pakistan on June 4, Laxman said Pakistan are a very good team but if India play to their potential they would win the contest in Birmingham.

"I think Pakistan are a very good team and any match between India and Pakistan will be high-intensity match. The match will be played before a packed Birmingham house, but I am confident, if we play to our potential we will definitely go on to win the game," he said.

Laxman also expressed confidence of India defending the title, especially after their all-round performance in the two practice matches ahead of the Champions Trophy against New Zealand and Bangladesh.

"I am very confident that India would do well in the Champions Trophy and they will defend the title, especially the way they played in the last two warm-up games," the stylish Hyderabadi batsman said.

He applauded the efforts of opener Shikhar Dhawan and Dinesh Karthik in the two warm-up games.

"Our batsmen are in form. I am very impressed with the way Shikhar Dhawan batted in both the matches. Even Dinesh Karthik used the opportunity against Bangladesh brilliantly."

Laxman also insisted that India's batting looks in great shape with captain Virat Kohli, Kedar Jadav and Ravindra Jadeja also amongst the runs.

The 42-year-old also hailed the Indian bowlers for their impressive showing in the two practice games.

"The bowlers were outstanding in the two games. They were bowling an attacking line and length, looking to be aggressive, looking to pick up wickets," he said.

Asked about the reported souring relationship between coach Anil Kumble and Kohli, Laxman said, "This is not the platform to talk about that."

Image: V V S Laxman

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