Lahore, (Newsman): India has decided not to send its Kabaddi team to Pakistan for the bilateral matches scheduled for November 19. The matches were set to take place in Kartarpur, Gujarat, and Lahore.
The decision comes shortly after Pakistan refused to send its cricket team to India for the ICC Champions Trophy.
Mohammad Sarwar, Secretary of the Pakistan Kabaddi Federation, confirmed that Indian authorities had informed them that the Kabaddi team would not be traveling to Pakistan, citing a lack of necessary permissions.
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Sarwar expressed regret over the situation, calling it unfortunate, especially since the Pakistan team had completed its preparations for the matches.
Additionally, it has been reported that India has not yet granted a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for its blind cricket team to travel to Pakistan.
The Indian blind cricket team is scheduled to participate in the Blind T20 World Cup, which begins on November 23 in Pakistan.
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This move adds to a series of refusals from India regarding sporting events in Pakistan, including its earlier decision not to participate in the ICC Champions Trophy.
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