T20 World Cup 2026: Pakistan to finalise India boycott decision within 24 hours after ICC-PCB meeting

Following its earlier announced boycott of the India match over Bangladesh's exclusion, Pakistan is set to confirm its stance within 24 hours after an ICC meeting in Lahore. Mounting pressure highlights the fixture's revenue importance amid the tournament's key controversy.

An ICC meeting in Lahore has concluded, with Pakistan expected to announce its final decision on boycotting the Group A match against India at the T20 World Cup 2026 within 24 hours, as reported by India Today.

This update follows Pakistan's February 1 announcement to skip the February 15 clash at Colombo's R. Premadasa Stadium—protesting Bangladesh's replacement by Scotland in Group C due to security concerns over India-hosted matches—while committing to play other group games.

The Lahore discussions involved PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Bangladesh Cricket Board director Aminul Islam, focusing on resolving the saga. The Pakistan government's input remains pivotal. The India-Pakistan encounter is the tournament's marquee fixture and a major ICC revenue driver, intensifying calls for a resolution.

Part of the 'T20 World Cup 2026 Participation Controversies' series.

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