India vs Pakistan World Cup Match Uncertain, BCCI Leaves Decision to ICC
Uncertainty continues to hang over the high-voltage India vs Pakistan group-stage match at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 after Pakistan formally confirmed it will not play the fixture scheduled for February 15 in Colombo. The Pakistan government has backed the decision, linking the boycott to developments involving Bangladesh and broader political considerations.
While the standoff has intensified, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has distanced itself from the dispute, making it clear that the final decision rests entirely with the International Cricket Council (ICC). BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla said the Indian board would strictly follow the global governing body's ruling.
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"I will not comment on all these issues, nor will I make any comment from the BCCI side. Everything has been submitted to the ICC. We will abide by whatever decision or judgment the ICC makes. We have fully entrusted the matter to the ICC," Shukla told reporters.
Pakistan's move came after Bangladesh was replaced by Scotland in the tournament, following the ICC's refusal to allow Bangladesh to host all its matches outside India after Mustafizur Rahman was withdrawn on BCCI instructions. Islamabad has described its boycott of the India match as a gesture of solidarity with Bangladesh.
The ICC has now sought a formal explanation from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), invoking the 'force majeure' clause and warning of possible sporting and financial consequences if Pakistan refuses to take the field. However, the PCB maintains that it has a strong legal case and has cited past bilateral disputes with India as precedent.
Efforts to break the deadlock are underway. According to Pakistani media reports, an ICC delegation led by Deputy Chairman Imran Khawaja recently met PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Bangladesh Cricket Board president Aminul Islam in Lahore. The talks focused on resolving the India-Pakistan fixture issue and avoiding disruption to the tournament schedule.
The PCB is expected to consult the Pakistan government before issuing its next statement. Until then, the fate of one of cricket's most anticipated matches at the T20 World Cup 2026 remains uncertain, leaving fans, broadcasters, and organisers waiting for clarity from the ICC.
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