Afghanistan reported the death of 10 Afghan citizens, including three cricketers, at the border region of Paktika, where Pakistani aircraft launched a sudden attack defying the ceasefire of 48 hours.
As the reports had claimed, ICC too immediately considered them as a reference and condemned the Pakistani act clearly, through a tweet. The ICC had indirectly held Pakistan responsible for the attacks.
“We dismiss and condemn this statement by the ICC which gives the impression and makes claims that three Afghan cricketers were killed in Pakistan strikes,” Tarar said in a statement on Sunday, as quoted by PTI.
Pakistan minister questions the credibility of ICC Chairman Jay Shah
The minister further went on to take a sly dig at the current ICC Chairman Jay Shah, who previously held the role of BCCI's Secretary, a position now held by Devajit Saikia. The minister claimed that Pakistan itself has been a victim of terrorism for years.
“The Afghanistan board made statements without presenting any real evidence,” he added.
Pakistan digs out the Asia Cup handshake row to prove ICC's bias towards the PCB
While referring to the actions of the ICC and in an attempt to prove them to be biased, the Pakistani minister once again brought up the issue of handshakes being snubbed by India during the Asia Cup.
“The ICC should remain independent and avoid making contentious statements on the incitement of others,” he said.
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