When you think about sporting events that have left spectators scratching their heads, the FIFA World Cup 2022 and the Hangzhou Asian Games 2023 may come to mind. However, the ICC and BCCI seem determined to show us how to turn a tournament into a royal mess, much like a cakewalk in an ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.
From botched ticket allocations to cringe-worthy theme songs and panelists using the tournaments for their own agendas, it’s a rollercoaster of chaos and confusion. But it doesn’t stop there; Pakistan has added its own unique twist to the tournament, using it as a platform to promote their questionable agendas and glorify terrorism in ways that leave us questioning the spirit of sportsmanship.
So, how did this all come about? Right after a match against Sri Lanka, Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Rizwan dedicated his win to the ‘people of Gaza,’ a clear reference to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Not only that, chants of “Pakistan Jeetega” (Pakistan will win) echoed through the stadium in Hyderabad, and the Pakistani team didn’t hesitate to acknowledge it.
Whether or not the Pakistani team deserved a grand reception in Ahmedabad during 2023 World Cup is still a matter of debate, but one thing is certain: the Gaza tweet cannot be ignored. The big question that arises is, what were the ICC and BCCI doing about all of this? Is this not a misuse of the sporting platform? Or is it reserved exclusively for incidents like MS Dhoni’s, whose ‘mistake’ was wearing wicketkeeping gloves with Para SF insignia, only to have them forcibly removed due to political concerns? When did showing respect for soldiers become a political act?
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But the chaos doesn’t end there. The tournaments have become platforms for various agendas. Panelists, those entrusted with providing insightful commentary, are instead using their airtime for self-promotion and, at times, pushing their political narratives. It’s a far cry from what fans expect when they tune in to watch a thrilling match.
In a world where sports are often seen as a unifying force, these incidents raise concerns about the appropriate use of the sporting platform. Should it be a stage for political statements and personal agendas, or should it remain a space where athletes can showcase their talent and fans can enjoy the game they love?
The ICC and BCCI have a crucial role to play in addressing these issues and setting clear guidelines for how politics and personal agendas should be handled within the realm of sports. As fans, we look to these governing bodies to ensure that the focus remains on the game itself, and not on the extraneous distractions that have marred recent sporting extravaganzas.
It’s evident that the ICC and BCCI need to step up their game when it comes to organizing sporting events like 2023 World Cup. Moreover, it’s essential for sports and politics to remain separate, with the focus firmly on the game and the athletes who participate in it. The line between sports and politics is a delicate one, and it’s crucial that governing bodies ensure that it’s not crossed for the sake of appeasement.
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