Former Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal has criticized the International Cricket Council (ICC), stating that the world cricket’s ruling body risks becoming ineffective if it fails to address the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) influence on its operations.
Speaking to the media at a function in Karachi, Ajmal said that if the ICC cannot take “unbiased and principled decisions in the overall interest of world cricket, it should shut down its operations.
“If the ICC can’t enforce its decisions on the Indian board, then its very existence is unnecessary,” he said. Ajmal asserted that a majority of Test-playing nations agreed with this sentiment but would not go public with their stance.
He said the ICC agreeing to India’s refusal to play in Pakistan, even in global competitions, is a prime example of the world body’s “helplessness. “There is no logical reason for India not to play in Pakistan, but the ICC is helpless because it is dominated by Indians now,” he alleged.
India’s refusal to travel to Pakistan is rooted in security concerns and the Indian government’s refusal to approve bilateral sports between the two countries.
As a result, India-Pakistan cricket, which has been limited to ICC white-ball events, is being conducted only in neutral venues. Last year, the India-Pakistan bilateral ties hit rock bottom after the Pahalgam terror attack, which was followed by a brief military showdown.







