IND vs PAK: ICC took action for not playing India, then PCB weaponized 8 year old issue

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india vs pakistan t20 world cup 2026 New Delhi: Pakistan has refused to play against India in the group round of T20 World Cup 2026. PCB has taken this decision by arming the government. There has been no statement on this from PCB. Pakistan government gave this information on social media. Leaving this match means…

IND vs PAK: ICC took action for not playing India, then PCB weaponized 8 year old issue

india vs pakistan t20 world cup 2026
New Delhi: Pakistan has refused to play against India in the group round of T20 World Cup 2026. PCB has taken this decision by arming the government. There has been no statement on this from PCB. Pakistan government gave this information on social media. Leaving this match means that Pakistan will be badly trapped. ICC has also warned him. Heavy fine can be imposed on Pakistan and along with it it can also be banned.

Pakistan will give example of 2018 dispute

To avoid ICC fine and ban, Pakistan can give the example of 8 years old issue to ICC. According to Pakistani media, in 2018, PCB bcci Was accused of breaking the agreement. There were to be 6 bilateral series between India and Pakistan between 2014 and 2023. In this, two series were to be held in Pakistan but the Indian team did not tour. The PCB had demanded $63 million from the BCCI in compensation for the loss but the demand was rejected by the ICC. A source close to the 2018 proceedings said, ‘During the hearing, the PCB asked the BCCI to explain the reason for refusing to tour Pakistan. Initially BCCI said that it is not bound to give reasons. Later he claimed that the Indian government had not given permission for the tour.

Pakistan can go to International Court of Arbitration

Pakistan can now give an example of this matter in ICC. If ICC decides to take action against him for not playing the match against India then he can take up the matter. The report says that if ICC still decides to take action against Pakistan, then it can go to the International Court of Arbitration regarding this matter.