Former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq has expressed frustration over BCCI's repeated claims of not touring Pakistan for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025. The legendary cricketer believes that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) should be held accountable for consistently avoiding bilateral series and international tournaments in Pakistan. India has decided not to travel to Pakistan for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, opting instead to play its matches at a neutral venue. The ICC accepted India's request and scheduled their games in Dubai. Mushtaq is unhappy with this decision, saying it deprives Pakistani fans of the chance to see top Indian cricketers in action. Speaking to Pakistan’s 24 Digital channel, Mushtaq, “Their tantrums just don’t end. We are singing their praises. Children here want to see Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah. Every child here wants to see them in action, but their tantrums just don’t end. I don’t know in which world they are living in and what they want to achieve. When are they going to be intelligent and wise? When will they open their hearts? By wearing a tie and speaking in English, you think you have become civilised? Pakistan should take a stand and teach them a lesson." Read also: Watch: Glenn Phillips Diving Like Superman to Stuns Rizwan Mushtaq Shares Frustration Over Visa Issues Beyond cricket tours, Mushtaq shared a personal experience of struggling to secure an Indian visa in 2024. He recalled an incident where he failed to obtain travel approval while working as New Zealand’s bowling coach. The delay, he said, left him feeling insulted. He said as quoted. "I booked online (visa appointment) from Leicester where I live and got an appointment two weeks later. They made me sit in a queue for four hours. I felt a bit embarrassed and I was disappointed as well by the treatment being meted out to me. You won’t believe how many people I approached (to get my visa processed). They kept telling me it’s in the queue to get processed. The status remained the same for three months. In the meantime, I got this offer from PCB, so I refused the visa. They (Indian authorities) took the fee as well and did not even acknowledge." Currently, Mushtaq is serving as a mentor in Pakistan’s Champions Cup. Notably, New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 60 runs in the Champions Trophy opening match. Despite Salman Agha's cameo of 24 runs and Khusdil Shah's brilliant effort of 69 runs in just 49 balls, Pakistan got all out within 48 overs, scoring just 260. Pakistan's next assignment is on February 23, against India at Dubai.