Pakistan’s handling of the India boycott at the T20 World Cup 2026 is getting messier by the day. After announcing that they will not play India on February 15 in Colombo, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has still not formally informed the International Cricket Council (ICC) of the decision. Now, according to The Indian Express, the PCB is preparing its defence in case the ICC moves towards sanctions by invoking the Force Majeure clause.
What is Pakistan thinking?
In simple terms, Pakistan’s argument will be that the boycott was not their decision. PCB officials are expected to tell the ICC that they were acting under instructions from the government and that the situation was “beyond their control”. The evidence they plan to attach is the Pakistan government’s social media post from February 1, which publicly stated that the team would not take the field against India.
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