Melbourne: The Australian Cricketer born in Pakistan Usman Khawaja said “Money Talk” and no team would say not to tour India but “easy for players and organizations” to reject the task in Pakistan or Bangladesh.
England followed New Zealand in pulling out of the Pakistani tour, citing security issues, handling a big blow to the country’s efforts to restore international cricket.
“I feel very easy for players and organizations to say not to Pakistan, because it’s Pakistan.
I think the same thing will also apply, if it’s Bangladesh.
But no one will say no to India, if they are in the same situation ., “Khawaja was quoted as saying by ‘The Associated Press Australia’.
“Money talks, we all know it, and it might be a big part of it.
They continue to prove time and time again through their tournament that they are a safe place to play cricket.
I think there is no reason why we don’t go.
Back,” said Cricketer moved to Australia from Pakistan with his family at the age of five.
Khawaja said he would happily travel to Pakistan to play.
Australia is scheduled to tour Pakistan next year.
“There is a lot of security.
Heavy, heavy security.
I didn’t hear anything but reporting about people who felt safe.” Even talking to people during PSL about how it feels …
they will say the same thing to me ‘like 10 years ago, maybe not, but now 100 percent’.
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