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World Championship of Legends (WCL) owber Harshit Tomar has admitted it was premature on their part to go ahead with the India vs Pakistan matches in the 2025 edition of the tournament despite knowing the recent border tensions between the two countries. India Champions were scheduled to play Pakistan Champions first in group stages and then in the semifinals.
In both the cases, the Indian players refused to play Pakistan in the light of Pahalgam attack that killed 26 innocent lives on April 22. India retaliated with Operation Sindoor months after. Since then, calls to boycott Pakistan in every aspect grew and it was no surprise, pressure was on the WCL organisers too.
Days before the group stage match between India and Pakistan on July 20, fans took to social media, to show their displeasure over the IND vs PAK game. The game was abandoned eventually after several Indian cricketers withdrew from playing against Pakistan.
A similar scenario took place ahead of the first semifinal where Pakistan were set to play India. But the Indian retired cricketers stood their ground and didn't play the game, allowing Pakistan a smooth passage to the summit clash where they lost to South Africa.
Speaking for the first time on the IND vs PAK issue, Tomar he failed to understand the emotions of the Indian audience. “I felt really bad. You raised questions about me; I get that. But you raised questions on Yuvraj Singh, who was battling cancer, and still he played the World Cup," Tomar said in Shubhankar Mishra's YouTube channel.
"We are Indians, we are emotional. We were being bashed on social media, and we didn't want to do anything wrong. We failed to read the emotions, and it was premature on our part to want to go ahead with the match,” added the WCL owner.
“The entire Indian team had the stance of not going ahead with the match against Pakistan. All 15 players decided not to play against Pakistan,” he added.

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