More like an India event than World Cup, says Pakistan’s Mickey Arthur

Pakistan's captain Babar Azam leaves the ground after losing his wicket during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup match between India and Pakistan in Ahmedabad, India, on October 14, 2023. (AP)
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Updated 14 October 2023
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More like an India event than World Cup, says Pakistan’s Mickey Arthur

  • India failed to issue visas to Pakistan fans despite them already having acquired World Cup match tickets
  • With the win in Ahmedabad, India extended their unbeaten record against Pakistan in World Cups to 8-0

AHMEDABAD: Pakistan team director Mickey Arthur took a dig at cricket’s governing body on Saturday, claiming the absence of support for his team in Ahmedabad’s 132,000-capacity stadium made the occasion look like “a BCCI event” rather than an international marquee match-up.

Pakistan fans were effectively banned from the ground after failing to secure visas to cross the border, leaving the arena awash with the blue shirts of India supporters as the hosts coasted to a seven-wicket victory.

Arthur’s team were backed only by a handful of expatriate Pakistan fans who had made the trip from the United States and United Kingdom.

Asked how much a factor the partisan crowd was against a “timid” Pakistan team, Arthur replied: “It didn’t seem like an ICC event to be brutally honest.

“It seemed like a bilateral series; it seemed like a BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) event.”

Arthur accused the public address system organizers of favoring India by refusing to play “Dil Dil Pakistan,” the nation’s unofficial anthem.

“I didn’t hear ‘Dil Dil Pakistan’ (‘My heart is Pakistan’) coming through too often tonight.

“So yes, that does play a role, but I’m not going to use that as an excuse.”

Since the 2008 attacks on Mumbai, India and Pakistan have not played a full bilateral series as New Delhi and Islamabad remain at diplomatic loggerheads.

India failed to issue visas to Pakistan fans despite them already having acquired World Cup match tickets.

On the field on Saturday India were superior.

They bowled out Pakistan for a paltry 191 and then chased down the target with 19.3 overs to spare on the back of a brilliant 86 from skipper Rohit Sharma.

Arthur admitted his team let themselves down with only captain Babar Azam (50) and Mohammad Rizwan (49) contributing major runs.

“I thought we were a little bit timid,” said Arthur of the batting.

“I did think we could probably have taken on the Indian spinners just a little bit more.”

Five Indian bowlers — Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj, Hardik Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja — grabbed two wickets each as Pakistan folded in 42.5 overs having been 155-2 at one stage.

“I think we’ve got to realize that there are two ways to always skin a cat,” said Arthur.

“And we’ve had success by taking it deep and then cashing in at the back end but we couldn’t do that.”

With the win India extended their unbeaten record against Pakistan in World Cups to 8-0, with Arthur also involved as head coach in the 2019 event in the UK.

“I can only explain 2019 and this one,” said Arthur. “I think we were well beaten in both games.”

Head coach Grant Bradburn agreed with Arthur over the lack of Pakistan support.

“We are really sad that our supporters aren’t here,” said Bradburn.

“They would love to be here and I am sure Indian cricket fans would love our supporters here as well.”

He added: “No familiar music for us today. So it didn’t feel like a World Cup game. We didn’t expect anything else.

“We love the occasion and we are disappointed that we did not do justice to the occasion or justice to our many fans at home and globally.”


PCB opens registration of foreign players for Pakistan Super League 11th edition

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PCB opens registration of foreign players for Pakistan Super League 11th edition

  • The PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league that features a mix of local and international players and coaches
  • The addition of two new teams has created more roster spots and opportunities for international players, the PCB says

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday announced that the foreign player registration window for the 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) was now officially open.

The PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league that features a mix of local and international players and coaches. It features six teams, each named after a Pakistani city, with the upcoming edition set to feature two new teams.

The 11th edition of the Twenty20 tournament will be held from Mar. 26 to May 11, and the addition of two new franchises creates significantly more roster spots and earning opportunities for international players.

“Agents and independent players are encouraged to complete their registration before 20 January, 2026 deadline to be included in the Player Pool,” the PCB said in a statement.

The league, which began in 2016, is entering a “historic” new era of expansion, according to the PCB.

Two new teams will be auctioned in Islamabad on 8 January, with the auction to be broadcast live.

“Cricketing talent from around the world is welcome to join for what promises to be the biggest season yet,” the board added.