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PCB dismisses Indian media reports it contacted ICC ahead of India T20 clash

  • On Saturday, the Pakistan Cricket Board denied contacting the International Cricket Council about its planned boycott of the India match on February 15, posting a rebuttal on X attributed to spokesperson Amir Mir.
  • After a February 1 meeting, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ordered the team not to play the India match in Colombo, despite approving tournament participation.
  • AFP and Indian journalist Vikrant Gupta reported the PCB reached out to the ICC, but PCB spokesperson Amir Mir rejected the claim, saying `I categorically reject the claim by Indian sports journalist Vikrant Gupta that the PCB approached the ICC`.
  • The India–Pakistan fixture carries major commercial value and Pakistan would lose two points and suffer a significant net run rate blow if it forfeits, while Sri Lanka Cricket warned of financial and tourism harm.
  • As protest and political tensions rose, Pakistan and India have not played bilateral cricket for over a decade, last meeting at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, New York, on June 9, 2024.
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