TimesofIndia.com in Mumbai: Talks have finally begun between the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the International Cricket Council (ICC) after the Pakistani government decided to boycott the T20 World Cup match against India on February 15 in Colombo. It is reported that the two parties have exchanged emails with each other in recent days. The PCB invoked force majeure citing government directives not to play their arch-rivals in the group stages of the multi-nation tournament. In the statement, the government did not give any further explanation or reasons for doing so. In response, cricketThe global body has asked the PCB to demonstrate how it is trying to get out of the impasse under the terms of participation.
“Yes, the PCB invoked force majeure but did not give any further explanation or details. In response, the ICC has asked the Pakistan board to demonstrate its efforts to mitigate FM,” said a source tracking the developments.Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Furthermore, in its detailed reply, the ICC set out the conditions for invoking force majeure and highlighted the evidentiary threshold required for non-participation. The ICC also highlighted the impact of non-participation on sport, business and governance.With eight days left until the conflict breaks out, the ICC has kept channels of dialogue open. The International Cricket Council’s approach when dealing with sensitive issues is one of engagement, not confrontation, and all efforts will be directed towards exploring possible solutions that do not affect the Championship and Test cricket.The 2026 T20 World Cup kicks off today in Colombo and Mumbai, but the suspense surrounding the India-Pakistan match continues ever since the Pakistan government’s social media post and Sherbaz Sharif’s subsequent comments. While the PCB is yet to make a public statement on the matter, the team insists it will follow government advice.“India’s game, that’s not within our control. It’s the government’s decision and we respect that. Whatever they say, we do it. ” Pakistan captain Salman Agha said during the captain’s meeting.
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However, India captain Suryakumar Yadav had a different view and said that India will travel to Colombo as planned and have already booked their tickets for the match.“The mentality is very clear,” Suryakumar said at the captains’ media briefing in Mumbai on Thursday. “We did not refuse to play them. It was them who refused. The ICC organized the match. The BCCI and the Indian government decided to play the match at a neutral venue coordinated by the ICC. Our flight to Colombo has been booked. So we are going. We will see what happens later.”The outcome of the game now remains to be seen, but conversations are ongoing between the two parties that could provide some much-needed clarification in the coming days.


