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Pakistan Cricket Boycotts India Match Over Bangladesh Support
5 Feb
Summary
- Pakistan team boycotts T20 World Cup match against India.
- The boycott is in solidarity with Bangladesh's exclusion from the tournament.
- ICC warns of severe long-term implications for Pakistan's cricket.

Pakistan's men's cricket team will boycott their T20 World Cup match against India. This action is a show of support for Bangladesh, who were reportedly excluded from the tournament. The boycott is expected to cause significant disruption, given the historical popularity and financial importance of the India-Pakistan fixture.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has communicated to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) that this decision could lead to "significant and long-term implications for cricket in its own country" and impact the global cricket landscape. Experts suggest the ICC will convene a board meeting to address the crisis, a crucial step given the ICC's governing powers over the sport.
According to former ICC media head Sami Ul Hasan, the ICC possesses wide-ranging powers, including potential fines or even suspension of a board's membership. However, he expressed hope that such extreme measures would be avoided to prevent weakening the international cricket community. Hasan also pointed to the 'force majeure' clause as a potential defense for the PCB, though its interpretation by the ICC remains uncertain.
Historically, boycotts have occurred, such as the 1996 Cricket World Cup and withdrawals in 2003. However, the financial implications of this current boycott, particularly regarding media rights and sponsorships, are projected to be far more substantial. The ICC, as a non-profit body that redistributes revenue to member boards, could see its finances, and consequently those of many member nations, significantly impacted if the crucial India-Pakistan match is forfeited.




