Hanumantha Rao requests BCCI to appeal ICC to ban Pak from World Cup

ANI  |  Cricket 

V. Hanumantha Rao, on Wednesday, in a letter said it is "revenge time" for Indians following the February 14 terror attack and requested the to appeal the (ICC) to ban from participating in

In the letter addressed to the Supreme Court-appointed and the BCCI, Rao reasoned that his request comes because "Government is encouraging terrorists to strike on Indian soil".

The former of said: "If cricket team is not allowed to play in the World Cup, they may realise, that what they are doing is wrong and may desist with such activities in future."

Rao lauded the strikes across the LoC that destroyed Jaish-e-Mohammed's (JeM) base camp at Balakota in Pakistan and said: "I salute the bravery of pilots who have made the entire country proud by striking terror targets in Pakistan."

Twelve days after attack, the on Tuesday carried out multiple aerial strikes at terror launch pads at various places in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, destroying control rooms of and some other infrastructure.

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First Published: Wed, February 27 2019. 14:57 IST