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Pakistan Adamant to Keep Boycotting India T20 World Cup Match in Support of Bangladesh

Pakistan’s boycott of the India match exposes ICC hypocrisy, power imbalance, and the economics behind cricket’s politics.

Pakistan cricket team standing in a neutral venue during T20 World Cup with India match absent

There are moments in world cricket that arrive with slogans, chest-thumping, and rehearsed outrage. And then there are moments that arrive quietly and stay. Pakistan’s decision to forfeit its match against India at the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 belongs to the second category.

It was not performative.
It was not reactive.
It was a refusal.

Cricket is not accustomed to hearing that word spoken plainly—especially not by Pakistan.

If India, a month before a tournament, had said that their government did not want them to play in a country for a World Cup, would the ICC have been so firm and said, ‘You know the rules bad luck, we’re knocking you out’? The only thing all sides are asking for is consistency. Bangladesh, Pakistan & India must be treated the same. Yes, Indian fans may say, ‘Cry more, we have the money.’ But with power comes responsibility. Constantly sidelining Bangladesh or Pakistan diminishes their cricket. That’s why the great games between India and Pakistan or India and Bangladesh have become increasingly one-sided over time.  — Naseer Hussain (Sky Cricket Podcast)

For decades, Pakistan has been expected to sustain tournaments, absorb asymmetries, and carry moral responsibility for a rivalry it does not administratively control. This time, it declined. And in doing so, it forced international cricket to confront a contradiction it has long avoided.

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