
India demands strong action against Mohsin Naqvi, calling for his removal from the ICC Board amid rising tensions in world cricket.
The Indian cricket administration has reportedly expressed its disapproval of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi’s recent actions, seeking his suspension and potential removal from the ICC Board of Directors. The move marks a significant escalation in cricket diplomacy between the two nations, with India emphasizing accountability and fair representation at the global level.
Sources indicate that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has raised concerns over Naqvi’s conduct during recent ICC meetings and his alleged role in obstructing mutual cricketing relations. The dispute gained momentum following India’s strong reaction to Pakistan’s internal cricket politics and governance issues spilling onto international platforms.
Reports suggest that India’s stance is being closely watched by other cricket boards, with some nations viewing it as a test of the ICC’s neutrality and governance standards. The demand for Naqvi’s removal could lead to a wider debate about the influence of national boards within the ICC and the future of cricket diplomacy in the subcontinent.
If India’s proposal gains support, it may set a precedent for stricter oversight of board members and their political involvement in cricket administration. Meanwhile, both the PCB and ICC have yet to issue formal statements regarding the m
atter.