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Pakistan Boycotts India T20 World Cup Match: Why Teams Skipped ICC Selective Matches Before | Cricket News – The Tech Word News

February 2, 2026
India vs Pakistan (Getty Images) Amid the current impasse over Pakistan’s refusal to play India on February 15 in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, cricket once again finds itself facing an unpleasant reality – the incident of teams boycotting matches during global tournaments. While Pakistan have received permission from their government to participate in the event starting on February 7, the decision to skip just one match – against arch-rivals India – has reopened a notoriously difficult chapter in the ICC’s history.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SIGN UP NOW!“The Government of Pakistan gives approval to the Pakistan cricket team to participate in the 20-year World Cup, however, the Pakistan team will not take the field in the match scheduled for February 15 against India,” an official government release said on Sunday.

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The announcement followed high-level talks between Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Lahore. Pakistan will travel to Colombo on Monday to begin their campaign, ending a week of uncertainty sparked by Bangladesh’s exclusion from the tournament after the ICC rejected their demands to change the venue.However, the ICC strongly rejected the logic of selective participation. “This position is difficult to reconcile with the basic premise of a global sporting event,” the governing body said, adding that such a move undermines “sporting integrity, competitiveness, consistency and fairness”. The ICC warned of long-term consequences for Pakistan cricket and urged the PCB to seek a “mutually acceptable solution”.Still, as dramatic as the current streak looks, history shows it’s far from unprecedented. Here are past instances where teams have decided to cancel matches during ICC events:1996 ODI World CupThe 1996 ICC ODI World Cup, co-hosted by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, took place against the backdrop of the Sri Lankan civil war. A bomb blast in Colombo just weeks before the tournament raised security concerns. Australia and West Indies refused to travel to Colombo for group matches citing security concerns and were forced to forfeit points.Not only did Sri Lanka comfortably qualify for the knockout stages, they rode their momentum to a historic World Cup triumph, defeating Australia in the final in Lahore.2003 ICC ODI World CupThe first Cricket World Cup to be held in Africa saw two transitions that changed the shape of the tournament. England refused to play Zimbabwe in Harare because of the British government’s opposition to Robert Mugabe’s regime, while New Zealand refused to face Kenya in Nairobi after the Mombasa bombing a few months ago.Despite requests to relocate the matches, the ICC stood firm and awarded points to Zimbabwe and Kenya. England went out early, New Zealand made it to the Super Sixes and Kenya – the recipient of the forfeit – amazingly made it to the semi-finals of the home tournament.2025 ICC Champions Trophy: The Neutral Ground CompromiseLast year, Champions Trophy 2025 revived the impasse between India and Pakistan. Despite Pakistan hosting its first ICC event in 29 years, India refused to travel citing lack of government permission. After lengthy negotiations, the ICC brokered a neutral venue model for the 2024–2027 cycle. India played their matches in Dubai – and won the tournament.This compromise now supports the current arrangement of the T20 World Cup, where India and Pakistan avoid traveling to each other’s countries. Yet Pakistan’s refusal to play India even at a neutral venue in Colombo marks a significant escalation.FIFA World Cup T20 2026: How India will be outclassedUnder ICC playing conditions, transfer is not automatic simply because a team declares they will not play. A match is officially forfeited only if one side fails to arrive at the venue at the scheduled draw time. Until then, the device is considered switched on. As a result, India have to follow all matchday protocols, with captain Suryakumar Yadav expected to arrive on time and leave for the toss as scheduled. If Pakistan do not turn up, the match referees will formally award India a walkover, giving them two points in the group.

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