Pakistan and Bangladesh hold talks to resolve T20 World Cup India match boycott

Pakistan and Bangladesh are discussing the T20 World Cup India match boycott. Pakistan had cited government instructions to skip the match but may be ready to negotiate following ICC talks.

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Pakistan and Bangladesh discuss T20 World Cup boycott over India match

Pakistan and Bangladesh discuss T20 World Cup boycott over India match

Pakistan and Bangladesh are engaged in discussions regarding the boycott of their T20 World Cup match against India in Lahore. Bangladesh Cricket Board president Aminul Islam attended an ICC meeting in Pakistan with Pakistan Cricket Board chief Mohsin Nakfi to address the India match boycott issue. Pakistan had cited government instructions and force majeure to skip the match, which the ICC challenged, requesting valid reasons and warning about possible sanctions. Following the meeting, Pakistan appears willing to negotiate, with clarifications expected after Mohsin Nakfi briefs the Prime Minister. The outcome remains uncertain as the ICC has not made an official announcement.

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