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January 13, 2026

For a country that prides itself on treating cricket as both sport and soft power, India is surprisingly careless when it comes to separating the two.

The recent controversy over Bangladeshi cricketer Mustafizur Rahman's exclusion from the Kolkata Knight Riders IPL franchise should have been a routine sporting decision. Instead, it became a noisy referendum on patriotism, identity, and national loyalty. That slippage matters more than it appears.

At the heart of the debate lies a simple but vital distinction. A national team represents a state. A franchise team represents a city, a brand, and a business model. When a country chooses to boycott another nation's team after war, terror, or diplomatic breakdown, it is making a symbolic statement about state behaviour. But when a privately owned franchise sidelines a foreign player because of political pressure, it crosses into murkier territory. It turns an individual professional into a stand-in for an entire nation's politics.

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