Speaking to ANI, the ex-BCCI president said, "I am okay. Sport must go on but at the same time, Pahalgam-like incidents should not happen. Terrorism has to stop. I think India took a strong stance to terrorism. That's past, just try and make sure it doesn't happen again but sports needs to be played."

The Asian Cricket Council last Saturday announced the mega clash between India and Pakistan will be held on September 14.

The continental tournament will be played in T20 format this year.

The  United Arab Emirates (UAE) will host the tournament from September 9 to September 28.

A political controversy broke out after the match was scheduled amid the soaring sentiment of nationalism in the backdrop of the April 22 terror attack that killed 26 people at Baisaran Valley in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.

Apart from several opposition politicians who have criticised the move, former Indian cricket captain Mohammad Azharuddin said, "My stand is against playing international events if we are not playing bilateral matches. But the government and board are supreme to take the decisions."