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Pakistan Government U-Turn: Green Signal for IND vs PAK T20 World Cup Clash

COLOMBO/ISLAMABAD: In a dramatic resolution to a week-long standoff that threatened to derail the most lucrative fixture in world cricket, the Government of Pakistan has officially cleared the national team to play against arch-rivals India in the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

​The blockbuster Group A clash, scheduled for February 15 in Colombo, is now officially back on the calendar following a formal notification from Islamabad late Monday night. The decision marks a significant U-turn from Pakistan’s earlier stance of boycotting the match in solidarity with Bangladesh.

The ‘Spirit of Cricket’ Defence

​In a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office, the government cited the “spirit of sportsmanship” and the “continuity of the global sport” as the primary reasons for the reversal.

​”In view of the outcomes achieved in multilateral discussions, as well as the request of friendly countries, the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan National Cricket Team to take the field on February 15, 2026,” the official statement read. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also extended his best wishes to the “Men in Green,” expressing confidence that the team would carry national pride onto the field.

High-Stakes Diplomacy

​The breakthrough follows a series of marathon negotiations involving the International Cricket Council (ICC), the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).

​Sources reveal that the ICC, led by Chairman Jay Shah, maintained a firm stance throughout the discussions, rejecting demands for revenue share increases but offering diplomatic concessions. The turning point reportedly came after the BCB President, Aminul Islam, visited Lahore and personally urged the PCB to participate “for the benefit of the entire cricket ecosystem.”

Key Negotiating Points

​While the match is now confirmed, the negotiations have paved the way for potential long-term changes in ICC scheduling. Reports suggest that:

  • Bangladesh Support: The ICC has guaranteed the BCB hosting rights for a major tournament between 2028 and 2031.
  • Hybrid Model Extension: Pakistan and Bangladesh have pushed for an extension of the “Hybrid Model” (where India plays at neutral venues) for all ICC events up to the 2031 World Cup.
  • No Sanctions: The ICC confirmed that no penalties would be imposed on Bangladesh for their non-participation in the current tournament.

Fans Breathe a Sigh of Relief

​The announcement has sparked a wave of excitement across the cricketing world. With the threat of a forfeit now removed, broadcasters and sponsors—who faced potential losses exceeding hundreds of crores—can breathe a sigh of relief.

​The Salman Ali Agha-led Pakistan side, currently competing in their initial group fixtures, will now travel to Colombo with the full backing of their government. The “Mother of All Battles” remains the most anticipated event of the T20 World Cup, and on February 15, the world will finally watch the two giants collide on the pitch rather than in the boardroom.

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