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Post surgical strikes, Shahid Afridi and Saeed Ajmal call for bilateral cricket with India
The off-spinner said whenever he played in India he had got love and appreciation from the Indian people.
Lahore: Pakistan's cricketers have batted for peaceful relations and resumption of bilateral cricket ties with India despite the escalation of tensions between the two nations following the Uri terror attack.
Shahid Afridi and Saeed Ajmal noted that in the past cricket had helped reduce tensions and normalise relations between the two countries.
"In the past also having cricket series helped reduced tensions and I firmly believe there should be cricket between the two countries," Ajmal told reporters in Muzaffarabad, Kashmir.
The off-spinner said whenever he played in India he had got love and appreciation from the Indian people.
The BCCI has completely ruled out having cricket ties with Pakistan and its President, Anurag Thakur said there would be no cricket until Pakistan sponsored terrorism.
Afridi took to Twitter to push for a peaceful resolution of the recent hostilities between Pakistan and India.
Afridi said Pakistan had always been a "peaceful nation" and that when two neighbours fought it "affected both". (READ: Shahid Afridi urges for peace amid war-like situation between India and Pakistan)