Asia Cup powerplay… Ariha Fatimah


Nietzsche said no artist tolerates reality and no cricket fan tolerates politics. Yet, the two are inseparable forces dancing a dramatic tango.

Cricket, often hailed as the gentlemens game, should ideally remain free from political agendas and serve as a platform for fostering camaraderie and cultural exchanges between nations.

However, in the past the BCCI, under the Indian government, has been accused of obstructing Pakistans cricketing endeavors by leveraging their position in international cricketing bodies.

While the spirit of healthy competition should prevail in cricket, the game finds itself entangled in the complex web of regional politics, creating divisions that undermine the sports unifying power.

Critics argue that as Indias global stature expands, its economic and geopolitical strength could inadvertently influence cricketing decisions, potentially compromising the fair and unbiased nature of the sport.

These concerns have led to a closer examination of the interactions between politics and cricket, with a particular focus on Indias role in shaping the game.

The Asia Cup 2023 will begin on August 31 with the final scheduled on September 17 in Sri Lanka; but in all its thriving drama, the tournament began long before its first ball being delivered.

It has showcased that when cricket and politics collide, the result is an unforgettable blend of comedy and confusion a true testament to the unpredictable nature of both sports and politics.

In a historic moment for Pakistans cricketing landscape, the much-awaited return of a multi-nation tournament after a 15-year absence had sparked joy among fans when Pakistan was awarded the hosting rights for the Asia Cup 2023 in 2022.

Soon the reality tainted the moment when BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said India will not travel to Pakistan due to security concerns and there will be change in the venue of the tournament.

Pakistani fans have expressed disappointment on being allocated only four matches in the tournament.

It is generally seen as a political move by BCCI to please their authorities and isolate Pakistan from international cricket.

The sanctity of the game has been a matter of grave concern and cricket enthusiasts have raised questions about potential political interference, with particular scrutiny on Indias role.

It is essential to address concerns related to the undue influence of politics, allowing the sport to flourish independently and maintain its integrity as a symbol of fair competition and sportsmanship.

India has faced scrutiny in recent times due to perceived political interference.

Critics argue that cricketing decisions and events have been marred by external political pressures, which risk compromising the impartiality and essence of the game.

Despite the alleged attempts to undermine Pakistans cricketing aspirations, the tournament has managed to find its way back to the nations soil.

The decision to adopt a hybrid model and share hosting duties with Sri Lanka can be seen as a strategic move and a stepping stone towards cementing PCBs position as future hosts but to what extent is it groundbreaking that the hosts get to play only one match at their home? The constrained schedule has also cast a shadow of doubt over the nations ability to host the much-awaited ICC Champions Trophy 2025 as the defending champions.

While it is understandable that the ICC and ACC are different independent bodies and do not necessarily imply a direct impact on Pakistans chances of hosting future major events, it does however raise concerns for Pakistan fans.

The current multi-nation tournament, although a positive step towards the revival of international cricket in Pakistan, raises questions about the criteria and decision-making process for future hosting rights.

Pakistani cricket enthusiasts are understandably concerned that the reduced schedule might hamper the nations chances of being considered as a viable host for renowned tournaments in the future.

As avid cricket lovers, it is disheartening to witness the sport being entangled in the web of regional politics.

Fans hope that cricket remains a sanctuary from the divisive realm of regional politics, forever preserving its essence and captivating the hearts of fans worldwide.

Courtesy The Express Tribune