Tharoor favours Indo-Pak cricket series in US

November 01, 2009 01:54 pm | Updated 01:59 pm IST - Kolkata

Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor, along with cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, during the launch of the book 'Shadows across the Playing Field', jointly written by Mr. Tharoor and Shaharyar M. Khan, in Mumbai . File photo: PTI.

Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor, along with cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, during the launch of the book 'Shadows across the Playing Field', jointly written by Mr. Tharoor and Shaharyar M. Khan, in Mumbai . File photo: PTI.

With Indo-Pak cricketing ties having remained suspended after the 26/11 attacks, Union Minister Shashi Tharoor, has suggested that a series between the arch-rivals could be organised in a neutral venue like the US.

Mr. Tharoor, who had his education in the US, said that country has many cricket enthusiasts and hoped an Indo-Pak cricket series could well be appreciated by the people there.

“We have a large patriotic population of both Indians and Pakistanis in the US and a handful of cricket enthusiasts as well. That’s a very, very good way to organise cricket in third countries when terror strikes have stopped cricket between the two countries,” Mr. Tharoor said.

“It will be terrific to see a baseball stadium in the US crowded for a cricket match, though the stadium will be small by cricket standards,” the Minister of State of External Affairs said.

“There is a lot at stake in Indo-Pak rivalry as there is some historical baggage (of Partition),” he said, adding that this made an Indo-Pak series always “exciting“.

Mr. Tharoor, who has co-authored a book ‘Shadows Across the Playing Field’ with former Pakistan Cricket Board chief Shaharyar Khan, recalled the resumption of Indo-Pak cricket in 2004 which was termed as a friendship tour. “For the first time so many cricket visas were given. The atmosphere was so good among fans,” he said.

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