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Pakistan to skip T20 World Cup 2026 group match against India

@Rana now i hope Mr. @Devadwal wont run as he always does lmao, what a own goal by this dude.

Anyway, furthermore from the same article it says The ICC has yet to begin formal disciplinary action however, as it focuses on persuading Pakistan to relent, with deputy chair Imran Khwaja and Mubashir Usmani of the Emirates Cricket Board in direct discussions with the PCB chairman, Mohsin Naqvi.

But but... we were told that ICC aint doing any discussion, instead they are going to dismiss PCB, destroy them fully, heavy fines, suspension, kick from T20 worldcup bla bla bla. And iave said repeatedly, ICC cant take these steps due to their own MPA agreement, and they dont wanna destroy their own rules.

Anyways, having said that, expect soon PCB decision is coming and they will get green signal from PCB.
 
$250 million figure for the aggregate across the four guaranteed games in The current cycle cycle.

Math to ata hi hoga.

:klopp :kp

 
“There can’t be any sanctions against Pakistan if it follows the government instructions. That was the basis on which India refused to play its 2025 Champions Trophy matches in Pakistan. You can’t have double standards. So, unfortunately, again I come back to the fact that instead of dealing with the problem, the ICC just stood there as a bystander.

“You left the door open for any country to get its government involved. And especially knowing that the chairman of the PCB is a serving minister of the government.”


- Former ICC chairman Ehsan Mani​

Former chairmanwho is a Pakistani , did he forget to mention that the government gave security as the problem in going to Pakistan, and India informed icc way in advance

And pcb previously agreed to play the maych as long as its at a neutral venue,
 
$250 million figure for the aggregate across the four guaranteed games in The current cycle cycle.

Math to ata hi hoga.

:klopp :kp


Tsk tsk, now you are quoting Bd website. Well i havent said anything, i just took out some line from the article which YOU shared. So it means the article which you share is WRONG? :) Interestingly, i saw something in Indian news article too, i remember reading one piece from NDTV which said the same 500m$ thingy.

Anyways, can you clarify which article is correct? The first one you shared, or the new one?
 
@Rana now i hope Mr. @Devadwal wont run as he always does lmao, what a own goal by this dude.

Anyway, furthermore from the same article it says The ICC has yet to begin formal disciplinary action however, as it focuses on persuading Pakistan to relent, with deputy chair Imran Khwaja and Mubashir Usmani of the Emirates Cricket Board in direct discussions with the PCB chairman, Mohsin Naqvi.

But but... we were told that ICC aint doing any discussion, instead they are going to dismiss PCB, destroy them fully, heavy fines, suspension, kick from T20 worldcup bla bla bla. And iave said repeatedly, ICC cant take these steps due to their own MPA agreement, and they dont wanna destroy their own rules.

Anyways, having said that, expect soon PCB decision is coming and they will get green signal from PCB.
If you don't know anything, asked Pakistan favourite GROK . GROk batao inko 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


:klopp :kp
 
@Rana now i hope Mr. @Devadwal wont run as he always does lmao, what a own goal by this dude.

Anyway, furthermore from the same article it says The ICC has yet to begin formal disciplinary action however, as it focuses on persuading Pakistan to relent, with deputy chair Imran Khwaja and Mubashir Usmani of the Emirates Cricket Board in direct discussions with the PCB chairman, Mohsin Naqvi.

But but... we were told that ICC aint doing any discussion, instead they are going to dismiss PCB, destroy them fully, heavy fines, suspension, kick from T20 worldcup bla bla bla. And iave said repeatedly, ICC cant take these steps due to their own MPA agreement, and they dont wanna destroy their own rules.

Anyways, having said that, expect soon PCB decision is coming and they will get green signal from PCB.
"Saudis threaten to withdraw from strategic defence partnership"...
 
"Saudis threaten to withdraw from strategic defence partnership"...
Did you read the Saudi - Pakistan pact?

A Pakistani journalist has suggested that Saudi Arabia should fund the Pakistan Super League (PSL), invite players and teams from across the world, and exclude India and Afghanistan from participating in the league.

He further claimed that, with such backing, players would leave other leagues and county cricket to play exclusively in the PSL.


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

:klopp :kp
 
$250 million figure for the aggregate across the four guaranteed games in The current cycle cycle.

Math to ata hi hoga.

:klopp :kp


Haan .bd will say indias entire gdpof 4 trillion will be affected by this match, no?
 
Why BCCI official getting involved?

Isn't this is an issue between ICC and PCb, strange why a BCCI official is analysing strength/weakness of case. These guys are getting 2 points with no hassle, yet seem to be becoming legal analysts of cricketing contracts for some reason :inti
This mystery can be solved only by BCCI's social media manager @cricketjoshila. :yk :inti

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Inside the economics of an India-Pakistan World Cup clash

An India-Pakistan match is undoubtedly the lifeblood of world cricket, and when the International Cricket Council (ICC) sells its media rights bouquets, one of the key elements in the discussions (if not essentially written in the tender document) could be the number of India-Pakistan games in that particular rights cycle. But is the value of a contest between the arch-rivals really worth $250 million, as is being widely speculated in the media?

An industry insider, conversant with the
game's media rights agreements across various regulators - including the ICC - wondered, "If only it was so expensive.. the ICC would be the richest sporting body in the world."

Overstating facts is not unusual in the business world and sporting narratives, but a juxtaposition with the Asia Cup deal for Sony Sports - worth about $170 million for four Asia Cup editions, in which India and Pakistan are slated to meet far more often than in the current four-year cycle of the ICC rights package - could place things in perspective.

In one edition of the continental championship, the arch-rivals face off at least twice, with the potential for a third clash in the final - as happened in the last Asia Cup in September 2025. Theoretically, over the course of the deal, there will be between nine (as the last edition had seen three matches) and 12 high-voltage contests. With no guarantee that India and Pakistan will reach the final in all of the remaining three Asia Cups, it would be fair to assume that the $170 million deal translates to roughly 10 clashes between the traditional foes, which comes to about $17 million per game.

But such an inference is not without an element of fallacy and the danger of settling for that valuation is that it can be misleading, since there would be other India games in the Asia Cup and the worth of each India game averages around $10 million. There would be non-India games too but they do not carry too much financial heft. Still, it can be inferred that an India-Pakistan game in the Asia Cup is valued at around $15 million.

But the Asia Cup package can only be an indicator, not an affirmation, of the price, primarily for a few reasons. An ICC or World Cup game between India and Pakistan is higher in profile, carries far greater significance than an Asia Cup contest, and lastly, the ICC rights bundle went to Sony unopposed. There were no competing bidders, and Sony acquired the rights at the base price.

In contrast, the ICC rights were won after an intense triangular bidding war among Star Sports, Jio and Sony. Star clinched the rights for $3.2 billion, with the second-highest bid at $1.6 billion. Potentially, there are about 30 India games in the four-year ICC cycle, including the possibility of four or five contests between the feuding neighbours.

There are, however, other versions to the $250 million number that has surfaced in the media. More than just the price of the media rights, the total turnover from an India-Pakistan match could be as much, including ticketing, sale of corporate boxes, merchandise and in-stadium advertisements.

"It's not just another game of cricket; it is one of the commercial backbones of an ICC event," said Faisal Hasnain, a former CFO of the ICC, in a social media post. He pointed to the value of television commercials, noting that a single minute of advertising could be worth $250,000 for the broadcaster, and that an entire match can generate up to $60 million in advertising revenue alone.

"History suggests that the total commercial value of this match can be $200-250 million," he said, indicating that the revenue impact of the game is not necessarily the same as the media rights price of the match.

Coming back to the price of the match, in a way, it can be argued that a World Cup game could be worth roughly double the value of an Asia Cup match, which would mean the February 15 contest - now in danger of not being played - could be valued at around $30-35 million, approximately the same as the Pakistan Cricket Board's share of ICC revenue.

The ICC may be able to recover the losses by withholding that payment if Pakistan indeed boycotts the February 15 game. However, matters may not be as simple as the PCB's speculated insistence on recalling the Bangladesh team into the World Cup event at this stage of the tournament to fulfil its India obligation.


@AndayWalaAllRounder talk nah. When Dev post any news it's mostly true.

:kp
 
Ehsan Mani advises ICC chief to personally address Pakistan’s grievances:


* "He should go to Pakistan to convince the government to end the boycott and also listen to their grievances."
* "It is better for the ICC chairman to deal with the government of Pakistan on his own."
* "There may be some weakness in Pakistan’s case, because the ICC shifted Pakistan’s matches from India to Sri Lanka (under the hybrid model), but a competent legal team can argue it effectively."
* "If the ICC again fails to deliver justice to Pakistan, [and chooses to] please India, we have the right to take it to the World Court of Arbitration in Switzerland. There, Pakistan will have every chance to win the case because there are many incidents, which are enough to prove politics is involved in the ICC’s affairs."
* "This is the time for Pakistan to fight for an end to politics in the ICC. [They] did not take any action against India when they [spoilt] the gentleman’s game by refusing to shake hands with the Pakistan team [at the Asia Cup]."
* "The ICC did not take any action when the Indian team refused to accept the Asia Cup trophy from ACC Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, just because he is a Pakistani."
* "The boycott of India-Pakistan match may be a violation of members’ participating agreement... but the negative attitude of the BCCI is to blame, which forced Pakistan to take such a big decision."
 
BCCI won't effects much but Pakistan, Pakistan is dependent on ICC handouts but not BCCI. :klopp :kp

Mirchi mirchi... Poora India mein mirchi lagi hoe hai. Keep up with the begging bowl bheekmanga attitude, you are not getting a game :)

You have posted in this thread nonstop, deep mirchi on deep pain is all so visible. Here watch your country's sensible citizen (a rare feat), and make peace with mirchi-shower lol

 
Mirchi mirchi... Poora India mein mirchi lagi hoe hai. Keep up with the begging bowl bheekmanga attitude, you are not getting a game :)

You have posted in this thread nonstop, deep mirchi on deep pain is all so visible. Here watch your country's sensible citizen (a rare feat), and make peace with mirchi-shower lol


I have been telling this group that there are many Indians including few on this forum who would agree with this Delhiite.

Not all Indians get triggered by Pakistan nor have Pakistan living rent free in their heads.
 
They care so little about Pakistan especially pak cricket that they have an account on a Pakistani cricket forum just to prove it. And they show up there effectively parroting whatever they are fed.
Yeah yeah... They don't care... They created accounts so that they can spam this site only..LOL
 
Ammhhh, did you read the article???

From the article : The dispute could have major financial ramifications for all of cricket, as the ICC’s $3bn Indian media rights deal with JioStar is largely predicated on India facing Pakistan every year in a global tournament, meaning each one is worth roughly $500m. A cancellation of next week’s fixture would breach the contract and leave the ICC liable for a rebate.

And again from same article : a boycott that could cost the ICC a huge rebate in a fixture worth around $500m (£367m) in media rights.

it says each game is roughly 500m$... Bro you didnt even read the article properly, may be you copy pasted some lines from twitter trolls :)
He reads faces and works with emojis.
 
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is expected to again consult its government to decide on the Sri Lankan counterpart's request to reconsider the boycott of the match against India in the T20 World Cup on February 15 in Colombo.

The Pakistan government has allowed the PCB to send the national team to the T20 World Cup but stopped it from playing against India, which is commercially the biggest match for the ICC and its broadcasters.

This has led to Sri Lanka Cricket sending an email to PCB, saying not having the February 15 marquee match between the arch-rivals will cause financial losses to the SLC and also hurt the organisation and image of the tournament in the island country which is jointly hosting the showpiece with India.

Pakistan is playing all its games in Colombo and Pallekele, starting with their match against Netherlands on Saturday.

“Obviously Pakistan has always enjoyed very close and friendly ties with Sri Lanka at the government-to-government and cricket level. So the mail from their Board can't be ignored just like that,” a source aware of the developments said on Saturday.

“Mohsin Naqvi has been contacted directly by the Sri Lankan Board President Shammi Silva and been reminded that at this time Sri Lanka need Pakistan to step up for them as without Pakistan and India matches, the Sri Lankan Board would stand to lose extra revenues from gate money, hospitality sales etc,” the source added.

The source said that Naqvi had assured his counterpart (Shammi Silva) he would consult the government and get back to him.

He said media reports that Pakistan had also rejected Sri Lanka's request were not correct.

“PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has not even been in the country since yesterday and is due back today. He will bring the email to the notice of the Prime Minister on ending the boycott of the India match and then a decision would be made on the matter by Monday,” the source said.

He noted that as recently as last November, the Sri Lankan government had firmly stood with Pakistan when some of its players wanted to return home from a tour of Pakistan because of security concerns.

“Not only the Sri Lankan Board but the government directed the players to complete the white ball tour.”

Source: NDTV
 
PCB writes to ICC to invoke 'force majeure', global body asks for justification

NEW DELHI: (Feb 7) The ICC has sought an explanation from Pakistan on how the 'Force Majeure' clause can be invoked to justify the team's refusal to play the T20 World Cup match against India after the PCB tried to wriggle out of the situation by putting the onus on its government.

The ICC has asked the Pakistan Cricket Board to justify pulling out of one match while playing the remaining tournament on government instructions.

A few days back, the PCB had officially written to the ICC about wanting to invoke the 'Force Majeure' clause and cited the government's tweet, banning the team from the February 15 clash in Colombo, as the
reason.

:kp
 
I will be surprised if Pakistan doesn't do an U-turn. Doesn't matter who ask who persusade it will be hilarious if PCB takes a U turn
 
This is cricket essentially outside of Pakistan-India matches. :ROFLMAO:

Forget the ashes, that is more of a cultural occasion between Eng and OZ and even that is meaningless bilateral in the grand scheme of things.

Cricket is small sport and India has made it even smaller. What mess they have made.

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So, news is that ICC is now having some emergency meeting with BCB and PCB along with other board members. I don't know what they want with BCB now, they already kicked them out of the tournament.
 
If this fixture is so important in terms of revenue then we should be receiving more funds from ICC overall

PCB must have realised their value and how much depends on them playing against India. Should use this to their advantage
 
So, news is that ICC is now having some emergency meeting with BCB and PCB along with other board members. I don't know what they want with BCB now, they already kicked them out of the tournament.
You're kidding, right? Did ICC kick them out, or did BCB themselves opted out by remaining stubborn with their stance?
 
So indians are now crying that why PCB is replying to fake news??? LOL

You guys are having sleepless nights since that boycott. Chill
No one is crying bro. Vikrant Gupta is sports editor of Aaj Tak. He is no Tanveer Ahmed to give fake news...LOL. So what he said was credible but PCBs ego got hurt that they got exposed and started going after him. Basically PCB tried to sell churan to its awaam that they will not play India come what may. However, when ICC reminded them of force majure clause and what all sanctions can be applied, they agreed for a dialogue. First online yesterday and today face to face in Pakistan.

:kp
 
No one is crying bro. Vikrant Gupta is sports editor of Aaj Tak. He is no Tanveer Ahmed to give fake news...LOL. So what he said was credible but PCBs ego got hurt that they got exposed and started going after him. Basically PCB tried to sell churan to its awaam that they will not play India come what may. However, when ICC reminded them of force majure clause and what all sanctions can be applied, they agreed for a dialogue. First online yesterday and today face to face in Pakistan.

:kp
Indians are practically begging Naqvi please play.. why send delegation
 
No one is crying bro. Vikrant Gupta is sports editor of Aaj Tak. He is no Tanveer Ahmed to give fake news...LOL. So what he said was credible but PCBs ego got hurt that they got exposed and started going after him. Basically PCB tried to sell churan to its awaam that they will not play India come what may. However, when ICC reminded them of force majure clause and what all sanctions can be applied, they agreed for a dialogue. First online yesterday and today face to face in Pakistan.

:kp

We clearly can see whose knocking on whose door.

This chooran is good for delusional indians like you but rest of the world can clearly see what's happening
 
We clearly can see whose knocking on whose door.

This chooran is good for delusional indians like you but rest of the world can clearly see what's happening
It will be great humiliation, if Pak now play against Endia, especially for Pak govt after Shebaz Sheriff's speech in parliament.
 
BOYCOTT OVER FOR PCB.

- Pakistan likely to play their T20 World Cup match against India on 15th February. (TOI).
PCB - We will Boycott India game and will not play

ICC - Get ready for Sanctions

PCB - We will implement force majure

ICC - Under which clause?

PCB - Okay lets meet for dialogue

ICC -

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@Rajdeep apne india walo ko bolo stop knocking and begging to play pakistan

App logo mein kuch sharam hai begging to play pakistan and then given indian public chooran that pakistan will do u turn
 
Thats old news bro when they tried to save face. A lot happened today since. Anyway, just wait for few more days. If Pak dont come to play Ind on 15th, then come back to me.

And even if they do, you can always sing another tune - Pak accepted to play because India begged a lot.

:genius

This tweet is from 18 hours ago from pcb official account
 
There is no way Surya Kumar Yadav has a ticket booked for Colombo and Pakistan can refuse to play. Hotel se uthwa ke field me le ke aayenge. Rok sako to rok lo.

Only if Pak focussed on bat & ball context, they could have saved extra humiliation

:qdkcheeky
 
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Former ICC chief Ehsan Mani, speaking during an interview:

"I feel that as Chairman of the ICC, I would have tried to find a solution. You don't want to throw any member out of the tournament. The PCB has taken a stand, but I would have preferred they refrained from doing so and talked instead. There is no doubt in my mind that people should be speaking, not threatening or taking drastic actions. However, this effort should have come from both sides."

"Obviously, one should usually accept the board's decision," Mani added. "But the PCB feels strongly that it was unfair or politically motivated. This should have been nipped in the bud; Mr Shah and Mr Naqvi should have spoken directly. I feel the PCB's stance was largely a reaction to feeling ignored."

"To be honest, I would not hold too much hope unless the discussions happen at the top," he asserted. "I would have liked to see Mr Jay Shah make a gesture by offering to travel to Pakistan to sort this out. During my tenure, I met personally with relevant Indian ministers, such as the then Minister of Sport, Mr Sunil Dutt."

"Sending an emissary only results in messages being passed back and forth. The chairmen must meet directly."
 
AS PER REPORTS:
A high-level ICC delegation, led by Deputy Chairman Imran Khwaja, is arriving in Lahore today to meet PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi in an effort to resolve the deadlock over Pakistan’s scheduled T20 World Cup 2026 clash against India. The match, set for February 15 in Colombo, has been thrown into doubt after the Pakistan government barred its team from playing India, citing political tensions.

The ICC views the fixture as one of the tournament’s most commercially significant contests and is keen to avoid a forfeit that would cost Pakistan two points and damage their net run rate. Sources indicate that Khwaja has been tasked with persuading PCB leadership to reconsider, while Bangladesh Cricket Board President Aminul Islam may also join the talks, reflecting wider regional concerns. The outcome of these discussions could prove decisive not only for this World Cup but also for how politically sensitive fixtures are handled in future international cricket.
 
AS PER REPORTS:
A high-level ICC delegation, led by Deputy Chairman Imran Khwaja, is arriving in Lahore today to meet PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi in an effort to resolve the deadlock over Pakistan’s scheduled T20 World Cup 2026 clash against India. The match, set for February 15 in Colombo, has been thrown into doubt after the Pakistan government barred its team from playing India, citing political tensions.

The ICC views the fixture as one of the tournament’s most commercially significant contests and is keen to avoid a forfeit that would cost Pakistan two points and damage their net run rate. Sources indicate that Khwaja has been tasked with persuading PCB leadership to reconsider, while Bangladesh Cricket Board President Aminul Islam may also join the talks, reflecting wider regional concerns. The outcome of these discussions could prove decisive not only for this World Cup but also for how politically sensitive fixtures are handled in future international cricket.
Why is the powerful ICC begging in front of the PCB? :inti
 
There is no way Surya Kumar Yadav has a ticket booked for Colombo and Pakistan can refuse to play. Hotel se uthwa ke field me le ke aayenge. Rok sako to rok lo.

Only if Pak focussed on bat & ball context, they could have saved extra humiliation

:qdkcheeky
NICE joke.... looks like they have already started begging Pakistan to play so indians can do chest thumping like this..
 
PCB should not accept any talks until jay shah himself comes to pakistan with SKY on one lead and vikrant on the other and all 3 apologise to pakistan and request to play india
 
To all the posters and usual suspects who is now bringing the 'begging' angle to save face, listen to me -

ICC will definitely try to reason with any team that does natak 10 days before the tournament. They had done the same with Bangladesh too, had meetings after meeting, discussions after discussion. None of these things meant Begging.

However, its a big test for PCB. Just like Bangladesh stuck to their original stance, the onus on PCB to do the same. If they take a u turn and come to play on 15th, it will be considered a humiliation.
 
To all the posters and usual suspects who is now bringing the 'begging' angle to save face, listen to me -

ICC will definitely try to reason with any team that does natak 10 days before the tournament. They had done the same with Bangladesh too, had meetings after meeting, discussions after discussion. None of these things meant Begging.

However, its a big test for PCB. Just like Bangladesh stuck to their original stance, the onus on PCB to do the same. If they take a u turn and come to play on 15th, it will be considered a humiliation.

India doing the same uturn since a decade, so nothing new lol.
 
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