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'Death will come when it is destined,' Miandad asks India to play Asia Cup in Pakistan

ٹکی انماد,ہرکیولس اور پیگاسس,خلائی جنگیں,جیک اور بین اسٹالک,میگا ملینز کے فاتحین

Miandad said India didn't fulfill their commitment after Pakistan last visited neighbours back in 2012-13

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Pakistan's former Test cricketer Javed Miandad suggested India to come and visit Pakistan for 50-over format Asia Cup which is expected to be played in September this year. 

Speaking at a podcast with a Pakistani YouTuber, Miandad said there are no security issues in the country. 

"There should be no concern about security. We believe that death will come when it is destined," he said while speaking in a podcast. "They should definitely come," he responded. 

India's adamant refusal to travel to Pakistan for Asia Cup 2023 put the tournament's future in danger. 

Miandad said India didn't fulfill their commitment after Pakistan last visited neighbours back in 2012-13. 

"If they call us today, we will go. But they should return the move. The thing is the last time we went, they haven't come here since. It's their turn now," he added. 

He then shared that the countries should work together and improve bilateral relations since they were very similar.

“Even Indians believe this,” he said. “We are neighbours, and so we can exchange many things. Such a relationship would benefit both. However, only if the exchange is mutual.

“It can not be that it is a one-sided thing.”

Earlier this year, Miandad had expressed his anger at India's decision while talking to media personnel and said that India could "go to hell" if they don’t want to tour Pakistan.

The BCCI, in October last year, refused to tour Pakistan, which is set to host the 2023 Asia Cup later this year. Since then, the controversy has only grown deeper.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said that if India refuses the tour, Pakistan will refuse to travel to India for the 2023 ICC World Cup. The cricketing body has also shared a hybrid model for conducting the Indian matches in a neutral location.

Moreover, recently, Chairman of PCB Management Committee Najam Sethi rejected any possibility of giving away Pakistan's right to host the upcoming Asia Cup, saying that it was "not an option".

The last bilateral series between the arch-rivals took place in 2012, when Pakistan toured India for limited-overs matches.

Over the past few years, the two countries have only faced each other in ICC and ACC events. 

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