It is not our decision… Pakistani captain Salman Aga’s statement after boycotting the match against India

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salman agha New Delhi: On February 1, the Government of Pakistan took a big decision regarding the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. It was not certain that Pakistan, which had come out in support of Bangladesh, would play in the first World Cup. However, he issued a statement saying that he will take part in…

It is not our decision… Pakistani captain Salman Aga’s statement after boycotting the match against India

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New Delhi: On February 1, the Government of Pakistan took a big decision regarding the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. It was not certain that Pakistan, which had come out in support of Bangladesh, would play in the first World Cup. However, he issued a statement saying that he will take part in the World Cup. But, will not play the match against India to be held on 15th February. They have decided to boycott India’s match. However, now Pakistan T20 team captain Salman Aga has given a big statement on this entire matter.

What did Salman Aga say in his statement?

Pakistan played the third T20 against Australia in Lahore on 1 February. After the match was over, when Salman Aga was asked about this issue, he said, ‘We are going to the World Cup. It is not our decision, we cannot do anything. Whatever our government or PCB chief asks us to do, we will do only that.

Let us tell you that the three-match T20 series between Pakistan and Australia was being played in Pakistan itself. In the third T20, Pakistan defeated Australia by 112 runs. With this, Pakistan defeated the Kangaroo team and won the series.

Pakistan is in Group A with India for the World Cup

ICC T20 World Cup 2026 is going to start from 7th February in India and Sri Lanka. Pakistan has been placed in Group A along with India, Namibia, Netherlands and America. Pakistan is going to play all its World Cup matches in Sri Lanka. Pakistan is going to play its first match in the World Cup against Netherlands on 7 February. Pakistan had won the T20 World Cup title only once in 2009. They were eliminated from the group stage in the 2024 World Cup.

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