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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.




