
Former West Indies captain Jason Holder has expressed discomfort with the escalating political tensions impacting the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry, particularly citing the Asia Cup final. Holder stated that India's decision not to accept the trophy from PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi was "too much" and detrimental to the spirit of sport. He urged cricketers from both nations to act as ambassadors and use sport as a platform to foster unity, acknowledging the deep political history but emphasizing cricket's potential to bridge divides.
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