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T20 World Cup | Suryakumar Yadav: Flight booked for Colombo…. baaki toh dekh lenge

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“Humne to mana nahi kiya hai khelne ke liye. Udhar se mana kiya hai. ICC ne fixture diya hai, BCCI aur government ne decide kiya hai neutral venue. Humari to flight booked hai Colombo ki, hum to jaa rahe hai. Baaki toh dekh lenge.” (We haven’t said no. They have said no. The ICC has released the fixtures. The BCCI and the government have decided on a neutral venue. Our flight to Colombo is booked. We will be going. The rest we’ll see.)

“Team ke andar discussion ekdum clear hai. Pehle 7 taareekh ko match khelenge. Phir uske baad Dilli jayenge. Phir uske baad Colombo jayenge.” (The discussions within the team are very clear. First, we play the match on the 7th. Then we go to Delhi. After that, we go to Colombo.)

While the cricketing world remains in uproar over Pakistan’s boycott of the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup match scheduled for February 15 in Colombo, India captain Suryakumar Yadav chose to keep it simple – seedhi baat, no bakwaas (straight talking, no nonsense).

The 35-year-old was his usual jovial self as he addressed the media alongside the captains of South Africa, USA, Canada and Namibia on Thursday.

Suryakumar admitted that resolving the impasse was far from easy but added that the authorities would be working behind the scenes to arrive at a solution acceptable to all stakeholders.

“It’s not my call. I am sure they must be working out something. It is a difficult call for them.

“Their decision (Pakistan’s call to boycott the game) is not in my control. We have been told we have to play a game on the 15th. We played them thrice in the Asia Cup. We played well,” he said.

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The Indian captain’s comments were on the lines of those from his Pakistan counterpart Salman Ali Agha, who had said in the captains’ meet a few hours earlier in Colombo that playing India at the T20 World Cup was not in their control.