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Jason Holder Criticises India for Not Accepting Trophy from Mohsin Naqvi
8 Jan
Summary
- Holder criticizes excessive on-field theatrics in India-Pakistan matches.
- Pakistani players face limited T20 league opportunities due to ownership.
- Holder urges sport to foster unity and soften political tensions.

West Indies all-rounder Jason Holder expressed his unease regarding the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry, citing the recent Asia Cup 2025 as an example of excessive theatrics and off-field drama. He was particularly critical of Indian players not collecting the trophy, an event that overshadowed the final won by India. Holder lamented the limited opportunities for Pakistani cricketers in T20 leagues, attributing it to ownership dynamics involving Indian stakeholders.
Holder believes that athletes, as global influencers, have a responsibility to promote unity. He suggested that cricket, despite the long political history between India and Pakistan, could serve as a starting point for de-escalating tensions. He emphasized that positive role modeling by heroes can influence generations and potentially foster better everyday relations.




