Aniruddhacharya slams Pakistani spinner's The Hundred League Deal: 'Pakistan will use this money to launch missiles at India'

by shalini jha |

Narrator Aniruddhacharya has sparked controversy by opposing Pakistani spinner Abrar Ahmed's inclusion in The Hundred League, claiming India's money will be used against it. He advocates for Indian cricketers, citing self-reliance and national interest

Aniruddhacharya slams Pakistani spinners The Hundred League Deal: Pakistan will use this money to launch missiles at India
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Indore (The Uttam Hindu) : There has been continuous opposition to the inclusion of Pakistani spinner Abrar Ahmed in the team of Kavya Maran's Sunrisers Leeds in The Hundred League and a debate has started on social media to boycott her team Sunrisers Leeds.

Storyteller Aniruddhacharya has strongly opposed this decision and said that Indian cricketers should be bought and India's money should remain in India. Now Pakistan will use that money to fire missiles at India. Storyteller Aniruddhacharya, who reached the Sanatan Premier League in Indore, strongly opposed this decision and spoke openly about the Sanatan Premier League. He said, such sports should continue to be organized because Lord Shri Krishna also played many sports and it also keeps the youth fit. Sanatan Premier League is not only important for the health of children but also helps in improving their future.

On the question of buying Pakistani spinner Abrar Ahmed, he said, "Indian cricketers should be bought. This will also strengthen the Indian rupee. India needs to be self-reliant, and it's unclear why some Indians love Pakistan so much. Why don't they give Indian players a chance to play?" Meanwhile, storyteller Devkinandan Maharaj also attended the Sanatan Premier League to encourage the youth and children. He said that looking at the children, it doesn't seem like they're playing for the first time. They have talent, they just aren't getting the right platform to play. If the first edition receives widespread public support, the Sanatan Premier League will be held annually for children.

The Sanatan Premier League will run from March 12th to 15th in Indore, and teams from several states are participating. The winning team will receive prizes worth over 31 lakh rupees.

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