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Social media erupts over Gambhir’s take on Pak–India match

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Gautam Gambhir

India men’s head coach Gautam Gambhir drew criticism after bringing politics into cricket discourse. In recent comments, he referenced a “false-flag Operation Sindhoor” against Pakistan, citing the narrative of RSS-led Modi government.

Whereas, in reality, Pakistani officials note they have repeatedly shared dossiers alleging Indian interference inside Pakistan, especially in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The episode rekindled an old debate on whether politics should enter the dressing room at all.

Gambhir’s claims ignite a fresh politics-in-sport debate

Critics in the cricket community said the claim risks inflaming tensions and shifting attention from performance to polemics.

Others argued that untested accusations undermine the spirit of sport and distract young players. The timing also invited questions about responsibility from leaders who set the tone for squads and fans.

Pakistan team stays on cricket and avoids political sparring

Pakistan’s players declined to engage the political line and kept their messaging strictly cricket-first. Team voices stressed preparation, match plans, and execution under pressure.

Coaches reiterated that focus and composure win tight games. The approach earned quiet praise from observers who prefer athletes to speak with their skills.

In a charged atmosphere, Pakistan’s restraint projected maturity and kept the spotlight on the field, not the microphones.

Islamabad cites dossiers and counter-terror record to rebut narratives

Officials in Islamabad point to previously shared evidence files they say document Indian involvement in efforts to destabilise Pakistan.

Supporters add that Pakistan could, if it chose, highlight successes from operations they describe as “Bunyaan ul Marsos,” framing them as wins at military and diplomatic levels.

The broader message is consistent. Keep cricket competitive and clean. And reject narratives that weaponise sport when dialogue and fair play should lead.

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