The India vs Pakistan match in the T20 World Cup 2026 is still not fully confirmed, but after a fresh ICC-PCB meeting in Lahore, there is now real hope that the game will happen.
The meeting took place on Sunday in Lahore, where ICC delegates met PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi. Reports say the talks were positive, and there are now hints Pakistan may reconsider and play India in Colombo on February 15.
A report said Naqvi showed there is room for reconsideration, but only if certain conditions are met. However, the final decision will be made by Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
ICC deputy chair Imran Khwaja attended the meeting, and Bangladesh Cricket Board president Aminul Islam Bulbul was also present.
This whole issue began after Bangladesh refused to travel to India for their World Cup matches due to security concerns. It got worse after Mustafizur Rahman was removed from IPL 2026, which strained India-Bangladesh relations. Bangladesh was later removed from the tournament and replaced by Scotland after the ICC failed to convince them.
After that, Pakistan announced it would boycott the India match to support Bangladesh. The ICC reacted immediately and asked PCB to rethink the decision, and backchannel talks began.
Key takeaways from the ICC-PCB meeting for the India vs Pakistan Match
Before the India vs Pakistan match, Naqvi reportedly strongly supported Bangladesh and said they should not face punishment, including issues like No Objection Certificates (NOCs) for the Bangladesh Premier League.
He also raised the issue of revenue sharing, demanding that PCB should get a bigger share because India-Pakistan matches generate the highest income in ICC tournaments.
Another major point raised was the handshake controversy. Naqvi said the handshake tradition should return, after India refused to shake hands with Pakistan players during last year’s Asia Cup T20 and later tournaments. He was also embarrassed when India refused to take the trophy from him after defeating Pakistan in the final.
The ICC delegation did not promise anything immediately. They said all points will be taken to the ICC Board, which will make the final decision. Pakistan’s government is expected to decide within 48 hours, which may finally confirm whether the match will happen.
Several reports also suggest that ICC and PCB are close to finding a solution, and the most likely outcome is that Pakistan agrees to play India on the scheduled date.
Pakistan to Confirm India vs Pakistan Match Boycott Decision Within 24 Hours After ICC Meeting in Lahore
Pakistan is expected to clearly confirm its final stance on the proposed India vs Pakistan match boycott within the next 24 hours, after a major ICC-PCB meeting in Lahore.
According to reports, the Pakistan Cricket Board will now take guidance from Pakistan’s federal government before making the final call, as the standoff is still unresolved.
The key meeting was held at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore and lasted more than five hours. It included PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, ICC Deputy Chairman Imran Khwaja, and Bangladesh Cricket Board president Aminul Islam. The main goal was to stop the situation from getting worse and find a solution quickly.
The controversy became serious on February 2, when Pakistan announced it would not play India on February 15 in Colombo, which is supposed to be one of the biggest group matches of the tournament.
This boycott decision came after Bangladesh earlier refused to travel to India for the tournament, saying they had security concerns.
Aminul Islam, arriving in Lahore just hours before the meeting, showed how involved Bangladesh is in the situation. Sources quoted in reports said Pakistan and Bangladesh have aligned their positions, while the ICC is still pushing for a peaceful solution.
The ICC is trying hard to solve this because India vs Pakistan is not just a normal match. It is the biggest commercial match in cricket, bringing huge broadcast and sponsorship money.
If Pakistan pulls out, the ICC’s broadcast revenue could take a big hit, and it could reduce payouts to other cricket boards too.
FAQs
Q. When is the India vs Pakistan match scheduled?
A. The India vs Pakistan match is scheduled for February 15 in Colombo.
Q. Why did Pakistan announce a boycott of the India match?
A. Pakistan announced the boycott to support Bangladesh.
Q. When is Pakistan expected to confirm its final stance?
A. Pakistan is expected to decide within 24 to 48 hours.
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