<![CDATA[List of Pakistani Cricket youtube channel banned by Indian Government post Pahalgam terror attack]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com RSS for Node Mon, 28 Apr 2025 18:38:19 GMT https://www.cricketwinner.com/favicon.ico/ Cricket Winner https://cricketwinner.com/ 185 185 <![CDATA[List of Pakistani Cricket youtube channel banned by Indian Government post Pahalgam terror attack]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/list-of-pakistani-cricket-youtube-channel-banned-by-indian-government-post-pahalgam-terror-attack/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/list-of-pakistani-cricket-youtube-channel-banned-by-indian-government-post-pahalgam-terror-attack/ Mon, 28 Apr 2025 15:56:47 GMT gopi-raja-marisetty Pahalgam terror attack
Pahalgam terror attack

On April 27, 2025, the Indian government went ahead and banned 17 Pakistani YouTube channels, most of them centered around cricket, after the recent Pahalgam terror attack. This has created a lot of discussions, as these channels had over 83 million subscribers collectively, indicating a significant number of cricket fans worldwide viewed content from these ten creators or creators who broadcasted these channels. 

The Pahalgam terror attack, which preceded this action, raised tensions between India and Pakistan and came in good form for the Indian government, as several forms of Pakistani media endured measures and a rationale was created to take down the offending or anti-India media. This included YouTube channels and hundreds of media outlets in Pakistan, to which the usage of false information was used as justification for bans on media channels. The channels banned included a lot of known names in cricket journalism and commentary, inclusive of Geo News, ARY News, and SAMAA TV, as well as individual creators such as Irshad Bhatti and Raufar. 

List of Banned Channels

Below is a detailed list of the banned YouTube channels, their handles, and their subscriber counts at the time of the ban. These are a few other YouTube channels that have also been banned in India.

Sr. No.Name of the ChannelYouTube HandleSubscribers
1Rizwan Haider@RizwanHaider1615K
2Wasay Habib@WassyHabib508K
3Shoaib Akhtar@ShoaibAkhtar100mph3.5M
4Basit Ali@BasitAliShow199K
5Aapka Mohsin Ali@AapkaMohsinAli1.39M
6Tanveer Says@TanveerSays225K
7BBN Sports (Bakri)@BBNSPORT626K
8Sports Central@SportsCentral6.12M
9Caught Behind@CaughtBehindCricket410K
10Hasna Mana Hai@HasnaManaHai1.78M
11Furqan Bhatti@Furqan.Bhatti60K
12Arzoo Kazmi@ArzuKazmi504K
13Arsalan Naseer@ArsalanNaseer1.61M
14Samaa TV@samaatv12.7M
15Muneeb@muneebofficial712K
16Farooq@farooqofficial1.34M
17SUNO News@SunoNewsHD1.3M

Total Subscribers: 33.623M

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Impact on Cricket Fans

A cricket fan will be adversely affected in this case if a more subjective form of viewing or supporting is seen from channels and creators that received reliance, ideas, support, context, updates, summaries, and commentary in terms of Pakistan cricket news updates that included a heavier cargo channel such as Geo News (31.8M subscribers) and ARY News (14.6M subscribers) will be truly important as they received live updates for sports news and coverage of pressing ideas or coverage of some Pakistan cricket news, social media from players, pre- and post-match interviews, and highlights for every significant game they would have taken the time to broadcast and prepare in front of audiences. Small creators such as Muneeb (16K subscribers) and Samaa Sports (73.5K subscribers) had smaller audiences, but this did not matter to their niche study as creators in the cricket fan community.

The decision has generated mixed reactions. Some support the Indian government's position and say that these channels usually disseminated slanted commentary. Some, such as cricket fans and digital rights activists, argue that the ban is an abuse of power and that sport should remain apolitical. As well, the ban calls into question the access to content in a digital age, given that many of these channels were popular not just among people in Pakistan but also among Indian viewers and the diaspora around the world.

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