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    T20 World Cup Controversy: Pakistan’s T20 Decision Sparks Controversy and ICC Concerns

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    Pakistan has announced that it will not play its scheduled T20 World Cup match against India on February 15 in Colombo. According to the Pakistani government, the team will participate in the rest of the tournament but will skip the high-voltage India clash. No official reason was provided, but media reports suggest the decision is aimed at showing solidarity with Bangladesh. Analysts believe Pakistan’s move could be a political statement and a form of subtle blackmail, as India–Pakistan matches generate massive revenue for broadcasters. The decision has triggered disappointment among fans and criticism from former Pakistani cricketers, who question the logic and fairness of the government’s step. ICC has expressed concern and will hold discussions with all parties to decide potential penalties or corrective measures. This development could impact Pakistan cricket’s credibility, foreign tours, and the tournament’s smooth conduct. The move also raises questions about whether the decision was influenced by fear of defeat, given recent losses to India’s Under-19 team, and whether ideological ties with Bangladesh played a role. ICC’s response in today’s meeting will be crucial in determining the outcome and possible repercussions for Pakistan cricket.

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