Pakistan’s Women’s Cricket Team Withdraws from World Cup in India, Suggests Sri Lanka or Dubai as Neutral Venues

In the wake of escalating tensions post the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan’s Gull Feroza has announced that their women’s cricket team will not participate in India during the upcoming World Cup. Feroza, echoing the sentiments of PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, expressed a preference for Asian conditions and proposed Sri Lanka or Dubai as possible neutral venues for the matches. This decision comes in light of the Indian men’s team’s refusal earlier this year to travel to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, leading to their matches, including the final, being relocated to Dubai. The move showcases the impact of political tensions on sporting events and raises questions about the future of cricketing ties between the two nations.

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