ICC to brief on outcome of talks with PCB over Pakistan–India T20 World Cup row

Delegation meets PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi in Lahore; BCB President Aminul Islam thanks Pakistan for its support

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi (C) during meeting with BCB President Aminul Islam (L) and ICC Deputy Chairman Imran Khawaja. Photo: PCB

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi held prolonged discussions with Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) President Aminul Islam and a delegation from the International Cricket Council (ICC), including Deputy Chairman Imran Khawaja, at Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday over the Pakistan–India T20 World Cup row.

Sources privy to the matter, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the talks with the ICC delegation were conducted in a cordial atmosphere. After detailed deliberations on key issues, Khawaja is expected to brief the ICC on the outcome of the meeting.

The sources added that Pakistan presented its concerns and position comprehensively, backing its stance with detailed arguments. During the meeting, Khawaja urged Pakistan to reconsider its decision not to play against India, saying the team should participate “in the broader interest of cricket.”

Khawaja also expressed support for the positions of Pakistan and Bangladesh on certain matters and assured both boards that their concerns would be conveyed and addressed at the ICC level.

The ICC is expected to inform the PCB within the next couple of days of its response to Pakistan’s conditions and proposals.

In the next phase, Naqvi is set to brief Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the matters discussed. He made it clear during the talks that the final decision rests with the Government of Pakistan.

According to a PCB statement, Naqvi welcomed Islam and Khawaja upon their arrival. During the meeting, officials discussed the ongoing T20 World Cup situation involving Pakistan and India.

“BCB President Aminul Islam thanked Pakistan for its support,” the statement added.Also present at the meeting were Pakistan Super League (PSL) Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer and Adviser to the PCB Chairman Amir Mir.

The development comes after the Pakistan decided that the national team would not take the field for its scheduled match against India on February 15. Pakistan will, however, compete in the remainder of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

Any clash between arch-rivals Pakistan and India is one of the most lucrative in cricket, worth millions of dollars in broadcast, sponsorship and advertising revenue. But the fixture was thrown into doubt after the federal government ordered the team not to play the match in Colombo.

Earlier in the day, ICC Deputy Chairman Imran Khawaja arrived in Lahore and was received at the airport by Adviser to the PCB Chairman Amir Mir.

“During his visit, Khawaja is scheduled to meet Chairman Mohsin Naqvi,” PCB said.

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