Latif praised Bangladesh for maintaining their stance of not playing in India, saying it demonstrated clarity and resolve.ALSO READ | ICC T20 World Cup: Bangladesh thrown out, Pakistan PM to take a call whether to send team“By sticking to their position, Bangladesh have shown they are clean and clear, keeping their country in mind,” he said. “Now for Pakistan, it’s time to stop talking and take action.”Story continues below this adHe also alleged political influence over Indian cricket administration, saying the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) operates under the influence of India’s ruling BJP.Latif said Pakistan’s absence would significantly reduce global interest in the tournament, particularly India–Pakistan matches.“At least 50 percent of people want to watch India versus Pakistan,” he said. “That interest will die down.”“If Pakistan also join Bangladesh, then things will come to the bargaining table,” Latif added. “If Bangladesh are alone, they will face sanctions. But if Pakistan pull out too, it won’t be a World Cup — it will just be the IPL.”Latif said the India–Pakistan rivalry attracts attention beyond cricket, citing examples from junior sports and athletics like Javelin events.Story continues below this ad“If Pakistan pull out, the news will go worldwide,” he said, adding that the India market plays a major role in global broadcast revenues for cricket boards.
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