Strange..! Kashmiri Cricket Club Wears Pakistani Uniform, Sings Pakistani Anthem

Strange..! Kashmiri Cricket Club Wears Pakistani Uniform, Sings Pakistani Anthem 


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Neighboring nations India and Pakistan are no outsiders to their long-standing cross-border strains. Regardless of whether it's the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks or the Pathankot slaughter a year ago, the two sub-continent mammoths haven't possessed the capacity to see eye to eye. 

Furthermore, the political stands between the two countries have additionally inflicted significant damage on cricket. The chief opponents last played a two-sided arrangement in December 2012-January 2013 when Pakistan visited India for a short arrangement. The last time India visited Pakistan was a path in 2005-06 under the initiative of Rahul Dravid for three Tests and five ODIs. 

The contradiction between the two countries has limited cricket fans, from both sides, from exhibiting their adoration and support for the resistance. While Virat Kohli's Pakistani fan was imprisoned for lifting the Indian tri-shading on the housetop of his home, an Afridi fan was additionally captured for brandishing the Pakistani cricketer's shirt in Assam. 

What's more, a comparable case came to fore after the players of a neighborhood Kashmiri cricket club were seen donning Pakistani cricket group's pullover and singing their national song of devotion before the begin of the match. 



As indicated by reports, the match was held at the Wayil grounds in Ganderbal on 2 April - separatists had required a hartal that day to challenge PM Narendra Modi's visit to Jammu and Kashmir for the Chenani-Nashri burrow. 

While their rivals were wearing whites, the group named after Baba Darya Ud Din - a famous holy person whose sanctum is arranged in Ganderbal - stunned everybody by wearing the Pakistani green. 

The reports likewise recommend that the analyst, preceding the begin of the match, additionally declared through amplifiers that the Pakistani national hymn would be played as a 'sign of regard'.

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