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Pakistan Cricket Board Weighs T20 World Cup Exit Over ICC Decision
25 Jan
Summary
- PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi seeks government's views on participation.
- PCB expresses solidarity with Bangladesh over ICC's unfair treatment.
- Pakistan threatens withdrawal if government instructs to do so.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is currently evaluating its participation in the upcoming T20 World Cup, scheduled to commence on February 7. This deliberation follows the International Cricket Council's (ICC) recent decision to replace Bangladesh with Scotland in the tournament roster. PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi has indicated that he will seek guidance from the government of Pakistan regarding the national team's involvement.
Naqvi conveyed that the PCB's stance is heavily influenced by the government's directives, stating, "We are more under the Government of Pakistan than the ICC." He affirmed that a final decision would be announced upon the Prime Minister's return. The PCB chief also expressed strong support for the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), criticizing the ICC's handling of BCB's demand for venue relocation as unfair.
"I think there has been injustice with Bangladesh," Naqvi stated, highlighting perceived double standards in ICC's decision-making. He maintained this position during a recent ICC board meeting, arguing that such disparity in treatment is unacceptable. The PCB chief suggested that Bangladesh, a significant stakeholder, has been unfairly treated, a sentiment he plans to elaborate on further if the situation escalates.




