ICC warns Pakistan of ‘long-term implications’ in case of India clash boycott
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has weighed in on Pakistan’s decision to boycott their T20 World Cup fixture against India, calling it ‘difficult to reconcile with’. The statement, which revealed the global body’s stance on the issue, came a few hours after the Government of Pakistan instructed the national side not to take the field against India on February 15 in Colombo.
‘Difficult to reconcile with’
As per the statement, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has yet to officially convey its decision to the ICC, which the governing body believes negatively influences the ‘sanctity of the competitions’.
"The ICC notes the statement that the government of Pakistan has made regarding the decision to instruct its national team to selectively participate in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026," the governing body said in a statement.
"While the ICC awaits official communication from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), this position of selective participation is difficult to reconcile with the fundamental premise of a global sporting event where all qualified teams are expected to compete on equal terms per the event schedule.
"ICC tournaments are built on sporting integrity, competitiveness, consistency and fairness, and selective participation undermines the spirit and sanctity of the competitions."
Boycott not in interest of cricket
The statement further said that although the ICC respects the government’s decision, it will likely affect the entire ecosystem of the sport, specifically bringing ‘long-term implications’ for the PCB.
"While the ICC respects the roles of governments in matters of national policy, this decision is not in the interest of the global game or the welfare of fans worldwide, including millions in Pakistan," the statement continued.
"The ICC hopes that the PCB will consider the significant and long-term implications for cricket in its own country as this is likely to impact the global cricket ecosystem, which it is itself a member and beneficiary of," it added.
Finally, the ICC urged Pakistan to look for a ‘mutually acceptable resolution’, instead of boycotting the game.
"The ICC's priority remains the successful delivery of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, which should also be the responsibility of all its members, including the PCB.”
"It expects the PCB to explore a mutually acceptable resolution, which protects the interests of all stakeholders."
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