T20 World Cup 2026: Pakistán decidirá sobre boicot a India en 24 horas tras reunión ICC-PCB

Tras su boicot anunciado previamente al partido contra India por la exclusión de Bangladés, Pakistán confirmará su postura en 24 horas después de una reunión de la ICC en Lahore. La presión creciente resalta la importancia de los ingresos del encuentro en medio de la principal controversia del torneo.

Una reunión de la ICC en Lahore ha concluido, y Pakistán anunciará su decisión final sobre el boicot al partido del Grupo A contra India en la T20 World Cup 2026 en las próximas 24 horas, según India Today. Esta actualización sigue al anuncio de Pakistán del 1 de febrero de saltarse el choque del 15 de febrero en el estadio R. Premadasa de Colombo —protestando por el reemplazo de Bangladés por Escocia en el Grupo C debido a preocupaciones de seguridad por los partidos con sede en India—, comprometiéndose a jugar los otros partidos del grupo. Las discusiones en Lahore involucraron al presidente de la PCB Mohsin Naqvi y al director de la Bangladesh Cricket Board Aminul Islam, centradas en resolver la saga. La intervención del gobierno paquistaní sigue siendo pivotal. El encuentro India-Pakistán es el partido estrella del torneo y un gran generador de ingresos para la ICC, intensificando las llamadas a una resolución. Parte de la serie 'T20 World Cup 2026 Participation Controversies'.

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