Vinod Kambli slams Javed Miandad for his ‘India is unsafe’ comment

Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli has taken Pakistan’s Javed Miandad to cleaners for his flimflam comments on India. Miandad is known for his offensive and senseless statements.

Recently, he appealed to the International Cricket Council (ICC) that they should ask other member nations to stop touring and playing cricket in India. The former Pakistani skipper referred to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests that happened in India.

“My message to ICC, please stop all the playing countries [from] touring India. Now you can see, now [we] will see the justice from ICC, what are they going to do and what they are going to say to the world,” Miandad was quoted as saying by pakpassion.net.

“ICC, come forward and tell all the world, all the people who are members with the ICC, they must tell all the countries [to] stop playing any games in India because India is [no longer] a safe country. Other countries are better than India because there they are fighting with the people, their own people. Look at that, what’s going on? Must take action,” added Miandad.

Without any surprises, Miandad faced a lot of backlash from the fans as well as former Indian cricketers. Vinod Kambli is the latest to join the list.

Kambli took to Twitter and said that Miandad’s habit of poking his nose hasn’t yet gone. Kambli added that India is safe and has provided the best security to every visiting team.

“Miandad apki ungli karneki aadat gayi nai.Abhi retirement ke baad bhi chalu hai.Our country is safe.We have provided the best security to every touring nation coming to India.U should focus on checking which other country wants to tour Pakistan. @PakPassion ye dikha dena Javed Bhai ko,” tweeted Kambli.

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