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India controls world cricket now: Pak PM

Updated on: 13 October,2021 07:44 AM IST  |  Islamabad
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In an interview to Middle East Eye, Imran said, Money is a big player now. For the players, as well as for the cricket boards

India controls world cricket now: Pak PM

Imran Khan. Pic/AFP

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that money has become a “big player” in cricket and that countries like New Zealand and England wouldn’t have dared to cancel their tours of India because “India controls” the sport.


In an interview to Middle East Eye, Imran said, “Money is a big player now. For the players, as well as for the cricket boards. The money lies in India, so basically, India controls world cricket now. I mean, they do, whatever they say goes. No one would dare do that to India because they know that the sums involved, India can sort of produce much more money.”


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