Monty's Spin On: Why I pulled out of KPL
By The Editor 13th Aug 2021
Welcome to Monty's Spin On, Twickenham Nub's new opinion column by English cricketing legend Monty Panesar. Here he talks about his choice to opt out of Kashmir Premier League. Monty is currently playing for Twickenham CC while studying an MA in International Sports Journalism at St Mary's University in Twickenham. You can often find him practising that famous spin on Twickenham Green.
Pakistan and India haven't found a solution over the land of Kashmir. Pakistan has confidence in the people of Azad Kashmir to decide the fate of their beloved state. The world is showing concern about the dispute over Kashmir. War will be no resolution to the argument. The settlement of Kashmir is all important for lasting peace and prosperity. Pakistan naming a tournament after disputed territory, to which India continues to stake its entitlement, has annoyed the Indian Government. BCCI (The Board of Control for Cricket in India) has effectively flexed their muscles and put pressure on ECB (England and Wales Cricket Board) and the SA cricket board to not allow any players to participate in the KPL (Kashmir Premier League). Adding fuel to the fire, the tournament is due to start day after the second anniversary of Article 370. It doesn't help that the league's official # has the word "Azadi", which means freedom. This allowed BCCI and the ruling government in India, the Bharatiya Janata Party, to express their muscular nationalism. It basically means they have to be seen to be stable and self-assured, especially with matters involving Pakistan. Cricket defines national identity for both nations. It isn't uncommon for nations to settle political wars by using sports. Since 2008 we haven't had any Pakistani cricketer feature in the IPL, and no Indian players are allowed in the PSL. PCB added: "Such conduct from the BCCI is completely unacceptable, against the preamble of the Spirit of Cricket and sets a dangerous precedence." It is no coincidence that Article 370 finishes on the 5th August and the league starts on the 6th. If this was their idea of probing the BJP government, the elements combine to make a perfect storm.More columns from Monty:
- "The Olympics should go ahead": Former England cricketer and Twickenham student Monty Panesar on the Tokyo Olympic Games- Biles is no quitter: Monty Panesar tells Twickenham Nub News why Simone Biles has achieved more than Gold medals
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