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No Pakistan Players For Indian-Owned 'The Hundred' Teams? England Great Not Happy

NDTV Sports·21 February 2026·3d ago1 min read0 views
No Pakistan Players For Indian-Owned 'The Hundred' Teams? England Great Not Happy

The Hundred, a prominent eight-franchise cricket tournament in England, has stirred controversy with its decision to exclude Pakistani players from its teams. The league, which includes franchises like MI London and Manchester Super Giants, has faced criticism from former England cricketer and commentator Michael Vaughan, who expressed his dissatisfaction over this exclusion. Vaughan's comments highlight the impact of geopolitical tensions on cricket, especially considering Pakistan's rich cricketing talent. The decision has sparked discussions about inclusivity and diversity in international sports, as the league aims to capture a wide audience while navigating complex political landscapes. As cricket continues to evolve, the omission of Pakistani players raises questions about the future of bilateral sports relations and the role of sports in bridging divides. The Hundred, while striving to promote innovation and engage fans, must also consider the broader implications of its player selection policies in light of cricket's global ethos.

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