Pakistan wants ICC action against India over army caps

IANS  |  Islamabad 

on Saturday expressed disappointment at Indian team's decision to don caps during its match against Australia, Radio reported.

The Indian team had worn the camouflage caps during its match against on Friday "as (a) mark of tribute to the loss of lives in terror attack and the armed forces".

Late on Friday, asked the International Council (ICC) to take action against the Indian team for "politicising" the game by donning caps during their third One-(ODI) match against

The (BCCI) had announced on Friday that the Indian team would be wearing camouflage caps during their third ODI match against in Ranchi "as (a) mark of tribute to the loss of lives in terror attack and the armed forces".

The BCCI has in fact also said that every year during any ODI game, the Indian team would be donning the caps as a mark of respect for the armed forces.

"It's just not cricket," Chaudhry tweeted late on Friday. By wearing the caps, the Indian team has politicised the Gentleman's Game, Dawn quoted the as saying.

The minister urged the (PCB) to lodge a formal protest against with the sport's world governing body ICC.

"And if the Indian team does not stop wearing the caps, the Pakistan team 'should (also) wear black bands to remind about Indian atrocities in (occupied) Kashmir," Chaudhry said.

Many in Pakistan, including journalists and echoed similar views.

"Sad to see in Indian cricket team with great players like and leading it," Tohid said in a tweet. "Heroes shouldn't act like losers," he added.

Abbas termed the decision to wear the camouflage caps the "militarisation of Indian cricket". "can defuse tension but not like this. Don't (drag) cricketers in(to) politics."

The development came as Pakistan and reeled from two weeks of high tension following the terror attack that killed 40 paramilitary troopers.

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First Published: Sat, March 09 2019. 14:56 IST