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‘It Is Wrong To Held Sportsperson Responsible’, Suniel Shetty On Ongoing India Vs Pakistan Match Controversy

By Gunjan Chaudhary

September 14, 2025

The Asia Cup 2025 has officially begun, and one of its most awaited matches, India versus Pakistan began on September 14. Traditionally, an India-Pakistan game is nothing less than a high-voltage cricketing spectacle, where every run, wicket, and moment grips millions of fans across the globe. However, this time, the atmosphere is overshadowed by political and emotional sentiments following recent terror attacks.

Suniel Shetty

Earlier this year, India witnessed two major tragedies: the Pulwama attack and the Pahalgam terror strike in April. The incidents left the nation enraged, and even after India’s retaliatory Operation Sindoor, the wounds remain fresh. Against this backdrop, a section of people on social media have demanded a boycott of the high-profile match, arguing that cricketing ties with Pakistan should not continue under such circumstances. Bollywood celebrities have also weighed in.

Raveena Tandon

Actress Raveena Tandon shared her thoughts on X, writing, “Okay, the match has started. I hope our team will play wearing a black band and will kneel before victory.” Her post reflected the emotions of many who believe the match should symbolize solidarity with the martyrs. Veteran actor Suniel Shetty, however, offered a balanced perspective. Speaking to the media, he said that while individuals are free to have their opinions about the India-Pakistan clash, it is unfair to hold the players or sporting bodies responsible.

Suniel Shetty

He emphasized that such tournaments are organized by international federations involving multiple nations and athletes, and the rules of the game must be respected. According to him, the players’ role is to represent their country with pride, and they should not be blamed for political situations beyond their control. Shetty further clarified that choosing to watch or skip the match should be a personal decision, not a collective compulsion. He urged fans to avoid spreading negativity and to uphold the spirit of sportsmanship.