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Pakistan Approves T20 World Cup Entry but Bars Team From India Match as ICC Issues Warning

Cricket’s governing body says selective participation threatens tournament integrity.

Overview

  • Pakistan’s government said the national team will not take the field against India on 15 February in Colombo, while clearing participation in all other T20 World Cup fixtures.
  • The ICC called the stance incompatible with a global event’s principles, urged the PCB to find a resolution, and in some reports said it was awaiting formal communication from the board.
  • Under ICC playing conditions, a no‑show would result in a walkover that awards two points to India, requires India’s presence for the toss, and negatively affects Pakistan’s net run rate.
  • Industry estimates cited in coverage suggest the lost IndiaPakistan group match could cost the host broadcaster roughly ₹200–250 crore in advertising revenue.
  • Reporting outlines possible penalties under consideration such as financial sanctions and revenue withholding, with no clarity yet on knockout scenarios or on when PCB will formally notify the ICC; Pakistan’s other Group A games are set for 7, 10 and 18 February in Colombo.