Pakistan Makes Major Decision: Refuses to Play Against India in T20 World Cup

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that it will not participate in the Group‑A match against India on 15 February in the T20 World Cup 2026. The decision has sparked controversy among the sporting community and fans.

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Aga stated that the decision was made under government directives and that the team players are not participating of their own free will.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) expressed serious concern over the move, stating that it goes against the spirit of the tournament and the principles of fair competition. The ICC has asked the PCB for an official explanation.

Rajiv Shukla, Vice President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), said that the BCCI will follow ICC’s statement and will comment further only after receiving clear instructions from the ICC.

According to ICC rules, if Pakistan does not play the match against India, it will lose two points, while India will be awarded two points by forfeit. This will also impact Pakistan’s net run rate and could alter the group standings.

Speaking to journalists in Patna, Bihar BJP President Sanjay Sarawagi strongly criticized Pakistan’s decision, saying, “What audacity does Pakistan have? In Operation Sindoor, our brave soldiers struck terrorist hideouts inside Pakistan, and now they are afraid to face India.”

Sarawagi also praised the Union Budget 2026, stating that it benefits the poor, youth, farmers, and women and is a strong step toward achieving the goal of a ‘Developed India 2047’.

Cricket matches between India and Pakistan have long been affected by political tensions. Pakistan’s latest decision is seen as part of this ongoing political-sporting strain. The ICC has appeaPakistan Cricket Board Refuses to Play Against India in T20 World Cup 2026

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that it will not participate in the Group‑A match against India on 15 February in the T20 World Cup 2026. The decision has sparked controversy among the sporting community and fans.

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Aga stated that the decision was made under government directives and that the team players are not participating of their own free will.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) expressed serious concern over the move, stating that it goes against the spirit of the tournament and the principles of fair competition. The ICC has asked the PCB for an official explanation.

Rajiv Shukla, Vice President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), said that the BCCI will follow ICC’s statement and will comment further only after receiving clear instructions from the ICC.

According to ICC rules, if Pakistan does not play the match against India, it will lose two points, while India will be awarded two points by forfeit. This will also impact Pakistan’s net run rate and could alter the group standings.

Speaking to journalists in Patna, Bihar BJP President Sanjay Sarawagi strongly criticized Pakistan’s decision, saying, “What audacity does Pakistan have? In Operation Sindoor, our brave soldiers struck terrorist hideouts inside Pakistan, and now they are afraid to face India.”

Sarawagi also praised the Union Budget 2026, stating that it benefits the poor, youth, farmers, and women and is a strong step toward achieving the goal of a ‘Developed India 2047’.

Cricket matches between India and Pakistan have long been affected by political tensions. Pakistan’s latest decision is seen as part of this ongoing political-sporting strain. The ICC has appealed to all member countries to keep sports separate from politics and to maintain the spirit of the tournament.led to all member countries to keep sports separate from politics and to maintain the spirit of the tournament.

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