Why Did India Champions Decline to Play Pakistan in WCL Semifinal?

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Key Takeaways
- India Champions have officially withdrawn from the WCL semifinal against Pakistan.
- Previous matches between the teams have faced strong objections.
- Sponsor EaseMyTrip has reaffirmed its policy against endorsing matches with Pakistan.
- The performance of the India Champions has been inconsistent throughout the tournament.
- Public sentiment heavily influences the decision to avoid matches with Pakistan.
New Delhi, July 30 (NationPress) The India Champions have officially opted out of the semifinal match against Pakistan in the World Championship of Legends, scheduled for Thursday, reaffirming their commitment to avoiding competitive encounters with their long-standing rivals.
The India Champions advanced to the semifinals after a decisive victory over the West Indies Champions, achieving their win in just 13.2 overs during their last group stage match on Tuesday.
Sources informed IANS on Wednesday, "Indian players have formally refused to take part in the upcoming WCL semifinal against Pakistan."
Previously, a league match between the two countries was canceled due to significant protests from Indian players and a prominent tournament sponsor. This was echoed by former Indian cricketers like Suresh Raina and Shikhar Dhawan, who publicly declared their unwillingness to participate in the match.
On Wednesday, one of the tournament’s primary sponsors, EaseMyTrip, withdrew its support for the India-Pakistan semifinal, reiterating its policy of non-participation in events involving Pakistan.
“We commend Team India @India_Champions for their exemplary performance in the World Championship of Legends. However, the upcoming semifinal against Pakistan represents more than just a sporting event. Cricket and terrorism cannot coexist. @EaseMyTrip stands firmly with India and will not endorse any event that seeks to normalize relations with a nation that supports terrorism,” stated Nishant Pitti, co-founder of the travel-tech company.
The tournament journey for the India Champions has been tumultuous, starting with a significant 88-run defeat to the South Africa Champions (via DRS method), followed by consecutive losses to Australia (by 4 wickets) and England (by 23 runs). Their only point before facing the West Indies came from the abandoned match against Pakistan.