Pakistan’s cricket team has decided not to play against India in the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026 due to the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) biased decisions. According to government sources, the decision not to play against India on February 15 was made due to several reasons, with the ICC’s biased decision regarding Bangladesh holding significant importance. The Pakistani government had given conditional permission to the national team to participate in the T20 World Cup. Sources claim that the government wanted to show solidarity with Bangladesh in this matter, and the Pakistani team was asked not to play against India on February 15 as a form of protest.
Government sources claim that Jay Shah has turned the ICC into the Indian Cricket Council with his biased decisions, and the principles of justice and equality have been blown away. According to sources, when making decisions on the ICC’s platform, one country is treated differently from another, and this is based on bias, so registering a protest was necessary.
The ICC has already won the Under-19 World Cup, and the Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship in Qatar was held between Pakistan’s Aslam Ramzan and Iran’s Shahin Sabzi. We have a flight to catch, and we’re heading there. What happens next will be seen later.
Pakistan’s cricket team has been training at the Sunhali Sports Club in preparation for the matches. Netherlands’ batter Max O’Dowd said that it’s difficult to beat Pakistan. England and Australia have made it to the semi-finals, while India has defeated Afghanistan.
Pakistan’s cricket team captain Salman Ali Agha said that they are not under pressure to perform well in the early matches. Cricket Australia has also confirmed this. Pakistan’s Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Bazid Khan, and Ramiz Raja will provide commentary for the World Cup.
Former Indian captain Kapil Dev said that such decisions are made under the policy of the government and the cricket board. There are several interesting things happening this year’s T20 World Cup, including that many veteran players will be in action.
According to Lincoln Media, the Sri Lanka Cricket Board has written a letter to the Pakistan Cricket Board, stating that Pakistan’s boycott has affected the tourism sector in Sri Lanka, with a large number of fans canceling their hotel bookings due to the boycott. Shoaib Malik said that the cricket season is at its peak, and the topic of selection is also a hot issue.
In a video, Pakistan’s cricket team players are shown copying the style of Abrar Ahmed in an entertaining manner. The fitness of the women’s players is being given priority in the camp, and there are more young players in the team so that they can prepare for the World Cup.
The captain of the national team has taken a thoughtful step by following the example of Pakistan’s solidarity with Bangladesh. Government sources claim that the self-made suicide bomber had received training in terrorist activities in Afghanistan, and he has traveled to Afghanistan several times. Punjab’s Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has canceled all her engagements on the occasion of Bisant.
The reason for the suicide is not clear, and neither was a suicide note found. Inspector General (IG) Islamabad was in conversation with the media, where Alama Bashir Hussain Ammi said that the IG Islamabad’s cousin is also among the martyrs. Thomas De Nino said that a two-sided agreement with only one nuclear power was not satisfactory, China’s nuclear arsenal has no limit, no transparency, no announcements, and no control system.
The Sindh government has canceled the cultural night music program in solidarity with the martyrs of the Islamabad blast.

