ICC and PCB Resolve Differences, Ensuring India-Pakistan T20 World Cup Match
ICC and PCB resolve issues, ensuring India-Pakistan match proceeds as scheduled.
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed that Pakistan will play all matches, including the high-profile game against India on February 15 in Colombo, at the ongoing T20 World Cup. This decision followed dialogue between the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), emphasizing constructive dealings and unity. The resolution came after concerns arose from the PCB regarding Bangladesh's removal from the championship, leading to potential non-participation against India.
The situation involved multiple cricket boards and governments, with the ICC playing a crucial role in ensuring the tournament's success. Bangladesh will host an additional ICC event before the 2031 World Cup.
Key Facts
The ICC confirmed that Pakistan will play all matches, including the game against India on February 15 in Colombo.
The decision followed dialogue between the ICC and the PCB.
The PCB had raised concerns regarding Bangladesh's removal from the championship.
The situation involved the Sri Lankan Government and alleged ICC incentives to Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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