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    The Hundred 2026: Sunil Gavaskar hits out at Indian franchise owners for recruiting Pakistani players in their teams

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    The Hundred 2026: Sunil Gavaskar hits out at Indian franchise owners for recruiting Pakistani players in their teams
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    The landscape of global cricket is currently witnessing a massive ideological collision between corporate expansion and national sentiment. Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar has sparked a nationwide debate by sharply criticizing the acquisition of Pakistani spinner Abrar Ahmed by SunRisers Leeds, a franchise owned by the same Indian entity behind the IPL’s SunRisers Hyderabad.

    The controversy erupted during the inaugural men’s draft for The Hundred in London, where Ahmed was secured for £190,000. While the signing took place in a UK-based league, Gavaskar argues that the origin of the capital, the pockets of Indian owners carries a moral and patriotic weight that cannot be ignored.

    Sunil Gavaskar blasts Indian franchise owners for signing Pakistani players

    In a scathing column, Gavaskar did not mince words, articulating a perspective held by many since the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. His primary contention is that any financial transaction involving Pakistani athletes indirectly funds the Pakistani state via income tax. This revenue, he argues, is ultimately diverted toward military expenditures that result in Indian casualties.

    “Whether it is an Indian entity or an overseas subsidiary… if the owner is Indian, then he or she is contributing to Indian casualties. It’s as simple as that,” Gavaskar stated. He further questioned the priorities of the SunRisers management, headed by Kavya Maran, asking if winning a trophy in a niche format like The Hundred is “more important than Indian lives.”

    The backlash has been swift and digital. The SunRisers Leeds social media accounts faced temporary suspension following a deluge of protests. Gavaskar suggested that the international coaching staff, led by New Zealander Daniel Vettori, might lack the historical context of the Indo-Pak geopolitical tension, but he maintained that the Indian owners should have exercised “wiser counsel” to prevent the purchase.

    Potential boycotts and the BCCI’s stance on foreign leagues

    The implications of this signing extend far beyond the cricket pitch. Gavaskar warned that the franchise could face a total PR nightmare, predicting that Indian fans globally might boycott matches or hold massive demonstrations wherever the team plays. This sentiment taps into the long-standing policy of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which has barred Pakistani players since the inaugural 2008 season.

    Despite the public outcry, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has maintained a distance from the controversy. Vice-President Rajeev Shukla recently clarified that the Board has no legal jurisdiction to intervene in signings related to foreign leagues. This leaves the moral and financial responsibility squarely on the shoulders of the private franchise owners.

    As the debate intensifies, the following key points remain at the center of the storm:

    • National Sentiment: The belief that sports cannot be divorced from national security.
    • Corporate Accountability: Whether Indian companies should adhere to domestic political norms when operating on foreign soil.
    • Brand Value: The risk of SunRisers Hyderabad’s domestic popularity being tarnished by the actions of its UK affiliate.

    With the tournament approaching, the pressure is mounting on the SunRisers management to address the wrong as described by Gavaskar.

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