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T20 World Cup 2026: When Cricket Beccomes a Referendum on Power, Not Sport

Should Pakistan boycott the T20 World Cup 2026? Inside the politics, revenue math, public opinion, and ICC power struggle shaping global cricket.

Cricket players journey towards snowy mountains

This Is Bigger Than Bangladesh

Bangladesh is not the end user of this dispute. It is the test case.

The question facing Pakistan — and every non-Indian board — is simple:

Is participation unconditional, or is governance still negotiable?

If the answer is the former, then cricket’s future is already decided.
If it is the latter, then this crisis is not disruption — it is overdue correction.

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