Will respect government decision on Indo-Pak World Cup tie: Kohli

IANS  |  Visakhapatnam 

on Saturday said the team would "respect the government decision" in the wake of the terror attack as far as playing in the upcoming is concerned.

"Whatever the government and the board decide, we will respect that. That's our stand on the issue," he said.

The Board of Control for in (BCCI) has put the ball in the government's court on the face-off against at Old Trafford on June 16.

The offered his condolences to the families of martyred soldiers on behalf of the team. "Our sincere condolences to the families of troopers who lost their lives. The Indian team is really shocked and sad about what happened."

also echoed the sentiments in an interview to a television channel. "It's entirely left to the and the government. They know exactly what is happening and they will take a call. We will go by what they decide," Shastri had told Mirror Now.

"If the government says it's that sensitive that you do not need to play the World Cup, I will go by my government," the said.

On Friday, the had urged the International Council (ICC) to urge cricketing nations to boycott countries that sponsor terrorism. But indicated no decision has been taken if should play in after the suicide attack.

The communication followed a directive from the Supreme Court-appointed (CoA) overseeing BCCI affairs. Friday's meeting was attended by CoA and and of the BCCI Rahul Johri.

Without naming Pakistan, Johri wrote a letter to the ICC, urging cricketing nations to sever ties with all countries from where terrorism emanates.

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First Published: Sat, February 23 2019. 20:18 IST