"I would not even think of playing cricket with Pakistan. Indian lives are more important than sports," Gambhir told media persons in New Delhi.
Gambhir insisted that every Indian must put himself into the shoes of an army personnel before talking about keeping politics and sports separate.
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"We can say this sitting in an AC room that cricket or bollywood should not be compared to politics as long as we don't think ourselves as Indians, or think for our own countrymen. So I totally endorse that until the time we don't secure our own Indians, our own countrymen, all other things can be kept aside," the 35-year-old added.
Gambhir, who had recently made a comeback to the Indian Test team against New Zealand, is not the first Indian sportsperson to express his views on the issue of Pakistan.
India Test skipper Virat Kohli had condemned the Uri attack of September 18 on an army camp that claimed the lives of 19 Indian soldiers and former opener Virender Sehwag has also spoken out this on the social media.
The Indian team has not played a bilateral series with Pakistan since the 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai. India were due to tour Pakistan in January 2009 but that series was cancelled following the attacks.
Another scheduled series in March-April 2012 was also cancelled after the Indian government refused to give the green signal to the tour.
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