Pakistan would love to take cricket forward with India: Imran Khan

Imran Khan, India, Pakistan
Imran Khan has emphasised the desire to take cricket forward with India
Imran Khan, India, Pakistan
Imran Khan has emphasised the desire to take cricket forward with India

New from Pakistan’s T20 World Cup victory over India, Imran Khan said on Monday that his country would like to proceed with cricket with India.

The Pakistani Prime Minister made a statement during a three-day official visit to Saudi Arabia, ARY News reported.
At an event in Riyadh, Kahn called his country’s victory over India “historic” in the opening round of the T20 World Cup.
“India and Pakistan can move forward as good neighbors,” Khan told ARY News. Kahn also added that Islamabad wants a friendly relationship with Delhi. Imran Khans’ comment will be made the day after Shaheen Afridi, Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan helped Pakistan on Sunday to record the famous 10-wicket victory over India at the current T20 World Cup.

The success of the Group 2 match was the first T20 event for the two teams since the 2016 Men’s T20 World Cup, and Pakistan’s team won after setting a competitive goal of 152 after a historic victory. I sailed under the lights.

This is the first time India has lost the T20I with 10 windows. It is also the first time Pakistan has won a T20I with 10 wickets.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan arrived in Riyadh on Sunday. Kahn is expected to meet with top Saudi Arabian leaders to discuss the local situation. He will attend the opening ceremony of the Middle East Green Initiative Summit.

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