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The PCB will consult its government on Sri Lanka Cricket’s request to reconsider boycotting the India match in the T20 World Cup. Sri Lanka warned of financial losses and image damage if the marquee clash on February 15 in Colombo is cancelled
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The ICC has asked the PCB to explain invoking force majeure to boycott the India match in the T20 World Cup. Citing government instructions, PCB faces scrutiny as ICC stresses selective participation undermines the tournament and may trigger disciplinary action
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Pakistan’s boycott of its T20 World Cup group match against India has triggered back-channel talks with the ICC amid fears of financial losses exceeding USD 250 million. The ICC has urged the PCB to reconsider, warning of long-term consequences for global cricket
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The ICC has cautioned the Pakistan Cricket Board that boycotting its February 15 T20 World Cup clash against India could lead to legal action from broadcasters and financial penalties. PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi faces mounting pressure amid political and cricketing fallout
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The ICC rejected Pakistan’s proposal for selective participation in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, saying it undermines sporting integrity. Awaiting PCB’s official communication, the ICC urged a resolution that protects the interests of global cricket and fans
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Pakistan will not play India in their scheduled T20 World Cup match in Colombo on February 15 after receiving conditional approval to participate. The decision is seen as solidarity with Bangladesh, who withdrew citing security concerns
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Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut alleged that gambling worth Rs 1.5 lakh crore took place during the India-Pakistan Asia Cup match, with Rs 25,000 crore going to Pakistan. He also called India’s refusal to shake hands with Pakistan a farce
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Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif will officially inaugurate the stadium on Friday during a ceremony, where notable artists such as Ali Zafar, Aima Baig, and Arif Lohar will perform live
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An illegal discharge of effluents through tanker into Musi near Bapughat bridge was caught by the residents of Langer Houz on November 26 and a complaint was made to Rajendra Nagar police station.
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India's decision not to send the team to Pakistan and PCB's defiant stand in not acceding to hybrid system placed the future of event in balance
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It is just not possible that while Pakistan keeps on going and playing in India all events the Indian authorities are not willing to send their team to play in Pakistan, says chairman Mohsin Naqvi
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Sources say a social media campaign was used to "target" Babar, which made him feel "disheartened"
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Expresses willingness to make a decision about his future as captain only after a thorough review with Pakistan Cricket Board
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The challenge before Babar Azam on his comeback as captain was to unite team but he could not do so because of groupings, say sources
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Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi felt that it is time to start looking at players who are sitting outside the team for sometime now
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Apart from this, the Department of Mines had applied for environmental and Pollution Control Board (PCB) approvals for 16 blocks and these blocks would be auctioned after getting all the requisite permissions from various bodies.
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While some backed PCB's call on Afridi's captaincy, others voiced frustration, advocating for Rizwan's leadership.
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Batting all-rounder Salman Agha, too, caught a fever on the Wednesday evening practice session and is still recovering.
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During the marquee match that ended in a convincing win for India, videos of Pakistani players being subjected to religion-centric chants and boos were also circulated.
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Pakistan, who are touring India for the first time since 2016, are set to play their biggest match of the World Cup against the home team at the Narendra Modi Stadium here.