No cricket with Pak till border situation becomes normal: Kher


Ranchi, Nov 28 (PTI): India should not resume its cricketing ties with Pakistan until the situation at the border becomes "normal", feels veteran actor Anupam Kher.

Kher, 60, is in Jharkhand to shoot for an upcoming biopic on Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. He plays Dhoni's father Pan Singh in the movie.

"According to me, till the time our people are being killed on the front, matches should not be held. If diplomacy says that we should give a chance to enemy or neighbours, sports has its own status, people have their own status and music has its own status, that diplomacy has to be sorted out by the government," he told reporters here.

Citing the recent killing of Santosh Mahadik in a shootout with militants in Kashmir, he said that not playing cricket will be a way to show sensitivity towards the bereaved family.

"Some things are above other things. What I feel is we should show sensitivity and cricket matches can be postponed for the time being, till situation becomes normal. When people stop killing innocents... then we will think. There is no urgency to play," he added.

There is a proposal for resumption of cricket matches between India and Pakistan. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is awaiting the government's response on the fate of the series. The Pakistan Cricket Board has already got clearance from its government.

Both countries have not played Test cricket since 2007 but Pakistan toured India in the winter of 2012-13 for a short limited-over series.

  

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  • Ashish, Thailand

    Mon, Nov 30 2015

    Mr. Kher,

    Donot try to express your views and opinion when you don't have one at home. Leave this to associations and organizations relevant to sports and sports lovers. Focus on what you are good at but not sold anymore.

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  • Karan, Katapadi/Dubai

    Mon, Nov 30 2015

    Sorry to hear this from Anupam Kher. I thought you are civilized enough to distinguish sports/arts v/s politics. For sports and arts - dont politicize. Being renowned actor you say this... shame on you.

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  • Syed, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 29 2015

    Feel sorry to hear such statements from people who have the potential to change the RSS & BJP Divise culture

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  • John, Valencia, Sharjah

    Sun, Nov 29 2015

    Dear Mr Kher,
    Even the bollywood movies should not be released in Pakistan.Please Keep sports away from politics.

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  • Gibs, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 29 2015

    Kher Bhai,

    Ghar mein Abhie BJP ka hukum chaltha hein kya?

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  • Anil R, panjikallu kajebailu

    Sun, Nov 29 2015

    Mr. Kher you are right. Not only cricket even the Bollywood movies also should be banned. isn't it?

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  • nelson, nitte/dubai

    Sun, Nov 29 2015

    exactly.no bollywood films either

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  • willie, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 29 2015

    Mr. Kher
    In this case you are 100% correct.
    Country first, cricket last.
    Why this is not going into the coconut heads of BCCI members?

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