BCCI needs to take a decision on match against Pakistan\, says Gautam Gambhir

BCCI needs to take a decision on match against Pakistan, says Gautam Gambhir

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Indian former on Monday said that Board of Control for in (BCCI) needs to take a decision on match against He said that there cannot be conditional bans, one needs to take a decisive move against

There has been a huge outcry in the country asking to boycott match against after the Pulwama attacks on February 14 in which around 40 CRPF personnel were killed.

"This is what BCCI needs to decide. There cannot be conditional bans, either you ban Pakistan from everything or you open everything with them. I know it is difficult to boycott Pakistan from the ICC tournaments. We do not play bilateral series against Pakistan, we should stop playing against them in Asia Cup as well, in my opinion," told reporters.

If decides to boycott match against Pakistan, they will end up giving two points to the neighbours, but the former believes that losing two points are not that important and everyone in the country should be ready to give up two points.

"The entire country should be mentally ready to give two points to Pakistan. If India decides to forfeit the game and we fail to reach the semi-finals, the common man should not end up blaming the team," said.

"My personal choice is there is nothing wrong with forfeiting the game. Two points are not that important, the country's more important. 41 soldiers lost their lives and it is a very big deal. In my personal opinion, lives are far more important than any game," he added.

The 37-year-old was awarded on.

"It has been a great honour. This honour comes with great responsibility. My parents were there and this made it even more special," Gambhir said.

The left-handed batsman was instrumental in India's World Cup winning squads. The batsman played match-winning knocks in the T20 World Cup final in 2007 and 50 over World Cup in 2011.

The cricketer announced his retirement in the year 2018 after completing 10,000 runs in List-A

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 18:10 IST