Pakistan took 'very considered' stance on boycotting T20 World Cup match against India: PM Shehbaz

Says there should be no politics in the sportsfield, adds Pakistan played full role amid Iran's situation

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses the federal cabinet on February 4, 2026. SCREENGRAB

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif defended Pakistan's decision to not play its match against India in the T20 World Cup as one taken after great deliberation and said the country should fully stand by Bangladesh in the matter.

Pakistan came close to withdrawing from the tournament in solidarity with Bangladesh, who pulled out after refusing to play in India, citing security concerns. The government eventually cleared the team's participation but it barred them from facing India in Colombo in a blockbuster clash on February 15.

Addressing the cabinet, the premier said while taling on Pakistan's decision: "We have taken a very clear stand on the T20 World Cup that we won't play the match against India because Pakistan said this a field of sports, not politics. There should be no politics on the sportsfield. We have taken a very considered stance and we should completely stand by Bangladesh and I think this is a very appropriate decision."

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