Priyanka Chaturvedi Slams WCL India vs Pakistan Match After Pahalgam Attack
Priyanka Chaturvedi slams WCL India vs Pakistan match in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, accusing the BCCI and the Indian government of betraying their stated no-engagement policy with Pakistan. In a scathing statement on social media, the Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and Rajya Sabha MP called the upcoming cricket match between Indian and Pakistani legends “absolutely shameless” and reflective of “moral bankruptcy.”
This controversy unfolds just days ahead of the high-profile match between India and Pakistan scheduled on Sunday, July 20, at Edgbaston, in the World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 tournament.
🔥 “Shameless” and “Morally Bankrupt” – Chaturvedi’s Explosive Remarks
Chaturvedi’s comments were directed at both the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Government of India, referencing the Pahalgam terror attack that occurred over three months ago and left 26 civilians dead in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baisaran Valley. The attack was claimed by The Resistance Front (TRF), a known affiliate of Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based terror group. Priyanka Chaturvedi slams WCL India vs Pakistan match
“Absolutely shameless! Hello GoI, what happened to no engagement with Pakistan? We don’t have the Pahalgam terrorists yet but here we have an Indian side desperate to resume cricket matches with Pakistan,” Chaturvedi posted on X (formerly Twitter).
“Hello BCCI, ICC — the blood money you’ll seek shows your moral bankruptcy,” she added, questioning the ethics of playing cricket against Pakistan in light of recent events. Priyanka Chaturvedi slams WCL India vs Pakistan match
🧾 No Justice Yet for Pahalgam Attack Victims
Chaturvedi pointed out that no arrests have been made yet in connection with the Pahalgam attack, even as the Indian cricket contingent prepares to face Pakistan in a non-ICC-affiliated, private league match in England. The timing of the match and its promotional blitz were particularly jarring for many, especially as India had earlier maintained a strong stance on not resuming any cricketing ties with Pakistan.
“If nothing else, at least think of those families who lost their loved ones in the terror attack,” she appealed, highlighting the emotional trauma many continue to endure while sporting ties seem to resume with fanfare.
🏏 India vs Pakistan: WCL 2025 Not a Bilateral Series
The World Championship of Legends (WCL) is a privately-run T20 tournament hosted in England, bringing together retired cricketing stars from across the globe. The Indian team in this competition is captained by Yuvraj Singh, and includes other notable names like Suresh Raina. The Pakistani contingent features Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Hafeez. Priyanka Chaturvedi slams WCL India vs Pakistan match
Despite the tournament being held outside India, and not under the ICC’s bilateral structure, the optics of an India-Pakistan match are loaded with political and emotional significance.
Chaturvedi attached the promotional poster featuring the four legends, intensifying the scrutiny and sentiment attached to the fixture. Priyanka Chaturvedi slams WCL India vs Pakistan match
🗨️ Contradictory Signals from Government and BCCI?
Chaturvedi’s criticism also underlined what many perceive as mixed messaging from the Indian establishment.
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Post-Pahalgam, BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla had reiterated that India will not engage in bilateral cricket with Pakistan, not even at neutral venues.
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However, Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya recently said that the Centre has no objection to India playing Pakistan in multilateral tournaments. Priyanka Chaturvedi slams WCL India vs Pakistan match
This divergence in messaging has provided fodder for critics who say the lines between bilateral and multilateral cricket engagements are being blurred conveniently when it suits commercial or sporting interests.
⚖️ Political Response vs Sporting Reality
Chaturvedi’s comments tap into a long-standing sentiment that cricket diplomacy should be suspended entirely in the wake of cross-border terror. The sentiment is echoed often after such tragic events, where the families of the victims expect symbolic and practical consequences in India’s dealings with Pakistan — including in sports and culture. Priyanka Chaturvedi slams WCL India vs Pakistan match
However, defenders of such sporting events often argue that private leagues like the WCL do not equate to official diplomatic engagement, and that these matches are commercial entertainment ventures rather than national commitments. Priyanka Chaturvedi slams WCL India vs Pakistan match
Still, the national symbolism of India vs Pakistan — even in a veterans’ league — is unavoidable.
🎭 WCL Organisers and Participants Stay Silent
The WCL 2025, created by Harshit Tomar and co-owned by Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn, has not officially responded to Chaturvedi’s criticism. The league is backed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for staging purposes but is not sanctioned by the ICC as part of the Future Tours Programme (FTP).
Players like Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina, who are currently promoting the league across social media platforms, have so far refrained from engaging with the controversy.
🧮 A Growing Divide Over India-Pakistan Cricket
This is not the first time an India-Pakistan cricket match has ignited a political firestorm:
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In 2019, following the Pulwama attack, there were massive public and political calls for India to boycott its World Cup match against Pakistan. Priyanka Chaturvedi slams WCL India vs Pakistan match
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In 2021 and 2022, similar concerns were raised before T20 World Cup meetings between the two nations.
Each time, the BCCI has maintained that it follows government direction, but these recent developments suggest a more nuanced and perhaps divided policy on multilateral sporting engagement.
📌 Conclusion: Symbolism Over Substance?
The outrage expressed by Priyanka Chaturvedi has reignited debate on whether sport can be apolitical, especially when it involves two countries with a history of violent conflict and mistrust.
As India prepares to face Pakistan in Edgbaston for what is — on paper — a legends exhibition match, it remains a symbolically loaded event with implications far beyond the boundary ropes.
Whether this match should go ahead — or be reconsidered in light of the unfinished justice for Pahalgam — is now a question reverberating through both the political and sporting corridors of India.
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