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India Look Forward to Pakistan 'Challenge' After T20 World Cup U-Turn

  • Former Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Najam Sethi claimed that the International Cricket Council stepped back in the T20 World Cup standoff, allowing the group match against India to go ahead on February 15 in Colombo.
  • Days of negotiations between the Pakistan Cricket Board, the Bangladesh Cricket Board, and the ICC resolved a tense impasse, allowing the match to proceed after Pakistan withdrew its boycott call.
  • Sethi mentioned that Pakistan's strategy was calculated and aimed to secure concessions for Bangladesh, not a reactionary move.
  • India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate affirmed the team's focus on cricket despite political discussions surrounding the match.
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India look forward to Pakistan 'challenge' after T20 World Cup U-turn

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