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Pakistan foreign ministry evaluating World Cup Participation in India

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Pakistan’s foreign ministry said it is “evaluating all aspects” of the country’s participation in this year’s 50-overs World Cup in India, with bilateral cricket stalling between South Asian neighbours due to soured political relations.
The two countries have played each other only in multi-team events at neutral venues over the last decade, and doubts remain over Pakistan’s involvement in the World Cup in October-November.
Pakistan’s Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari was among the foreign ministers who travelled to India’s Goa last month for a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) meeting, becoming the first senior Pakistani leader to visit India in nine years.
Foreign ministry spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said Pakistan believed that “politics should not be mixed with sports”.
“India’s policy of not playing cricket in Pakistan is disappointing,” Baloch said in Islamabad on Thursday.
“We are observing and evaluating all aspects relating to our participation in the World Cup, including the security situation for Pakistani cricketers, and we will offer our views to PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) in due course.”

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