Khaleej Times

Kapil’s outswinger after Shoaib’s appeal for unity

Indian legend not impressed by Akhtar’s proposal to organise an India-Pakistan series for Covid-19 relief

- PTI/IANS

Kapil Dev, a man famous for his beautiful outswing that bamboozled the best bats- men of his time, bowled a bouncer 26 years after his retirement that floored the maverick Pakistan fast bowling giant Shoaib Akhtar. Following Akhtar’s proposal on an India versus Pakistan cricket series to raise funds in the fight against coronaviru­s, Dev said that there cannot be any cricket for now.

The 1983 World Cup-winning captain on Thursday shunned Akhtar’s idea of a made-for-television threematch ODI series between the neighbouri­ng countries saying “India doesn’t need the money” and it is not worth risking lives for a cricket match.

“He is entitled to his opinion but we don’t need to raise the money. We have enough. For us, what is important right now is that how our authoritie­s work together to deal with this crisis. I am still seeing a lot of blame game on television from the politician­s and that needs to stop,” Dev told PTI.

“Anyway, the BCCI has donated a hefty amount (Rs 510 crore) for the cause and is in a position to donate much more if the need arises. It doesn’t need to raise funds.

“The situation is unlikely to get normal anytime soon and organising a cricket game means putting our cricketers at risk which we don’t need to,” he added.

“It is just not worth the risk. And how much money can you make from three games? In my view, you can’t even think of cricket for the next five to six months,” he said.

“Cricket will resume when things get normal. The game can’t be bigger than the country. The pressing issue is to look after the poor, the hospital workers, the police and all other people who are on the frontline of this war,” said the 61-year-old.

As an Indian, Dev feels proud that his country is in a position help other nations including the United States.

“Helping others is in our culture and I feel proud about that. We should not seek credit after helping others. We should strive to become a nation which gives more and more rather than taking from others,” he said.

Like everyone else, Dev is at home and practising social distancing.

On the current situation, Kapil Dev said: “Nelson Mandela stayed in a tiny cell for 27 years. Compared to that, we are in a privileged position (that we just have to stay at home for sometime).”

“There is nothing bigger than life at the moment and that is what we need to save.”

Earlier, Akhtar came out with an “out of a box” idea of proposing a three-match series against India in order to raise funds for both the countries amid the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic.

Over 5,500 confirmed cases of coronaviru­s have been reported so far in India while more than 160 people have lost their lives. In Pakistan, the situation is no better as more than 4,000 COVID-19 cases have been reported while over 60 lives have been lost.

According to Akhtar, India and Pakistan can play either a three-match ODI or a T20I series behind closed doors which can raise millions of dollars of funds to help both the countries in such desperate time.

India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series against each other since 2007 and have only been facing each other in ICC tournament­s.

“I want India and Pakistan to play a series. I want it to happen without crowds, just broadcasti­ng unit should be there and the matches should be televised, three ODIs or T20Is should be played. I cannot understand why this is a bad idea,” Akhtar said in a video posted on his YouTube channel.

“Players can play after undergoing testing, if the series happens, just think how many people will watch the matches on television, think about the funds the series can generate. For the first time, there will be no loser, there is everything to gain, imagine Indian team winning the match, and the funds going to Pakistan as well and vis-a-vis,” the Rawalpindi Express said.

Akhtar said he is aware of the existing relationsh­ip between the two Asian neighbours. However, he said now is the time for both the countries to think above the petty fights and difference­s, think above Hindu and Muslims and only think about saving human lives and coming out of this difficult situation.

“I am just thinking out of the box, this can be a breakthrou­gh moment for both India and Pakistan, these two countries can help in generating a great amount of funds. Both sides will play for humanity. These matches can become the most viewed matches in the history of cricket,” Akhtar said. -

For the first time, there will be no loser, there is everything to gain. Both sides will play for humanity. These matches can become the most viewed matches in the history of cricket Shoaib Akhtar

The game can’t be bigger than the country. The pressing issue is to look after the poor, the hospital workers, the police and all other people who are on the frontline of this war Kapil Dev

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