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'Pakistan has always been superior, Indian cricket is surviving on money'

September 07, 2015 20:01 IST

The Indian team during a practice session

IMAGE: The Indian team during a practice session. Photograph: PTI

Former Pakistan captain and coach Javed Miandad has urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to stop running after the BCCI to resume bilateral ties.

Miandad said the inflammatory statements given by Indian leaders and ministers were most unfortunate and would not help Indo-Pak cricket relations.

"I don't think these inflammatory statements are a true reflection of the feelings of the Indian masses towards Pakistan and they are not helping us move forward in improving ties," Miandad said at a function in Karachi. 

Miandad said that given the attitude of the Indian cricket board it was advisable for the PCB to stop running after them and focus on organising series against other teams. 

"Pakistan has always been superior to India in cricket and we have more raw cricketing talent compared to them. Their cricket is surviving on money and commercialism," the former great claimed.

'Okay to resume bilateral ties...but not at the cost of our self-respect'

Indian Test captain Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan

IMAGE: Indian Test captain Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan. Photograph: PTI

"It is good if both countries can resume bilateral ties but not at the cost of our self-respect and pride," he added. 

Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar had also said recently that the present relations and situation on the borders was conducive for cricketing ties and Pakistan should forget about playing India in December until the conditions changed. 

Some other former Pakistan captains have also advised the PCB to stop trying to convince the BCCI to restore bilateral ties as the existing relations between the two countries were not ideal for cricket and there were more confidence building measures required between the neighbours.

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