Pakistan's India Boycott: A Political Stance Challenging ICC Revenue

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News18•02-02-2026, 13:13
Pakistan's India Boycott: A Political Stance Challenging ICC Revenue
- •Pakistan plans to boycott its match against India on February 15, 2026, a decision seen as 'insubordination' by the ICC.
- •The move, approved by PM Shahbaz Sharif and PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, is a political statement, not based on cricketing logic or security concerns.
- •Past World Cup boycotts (1996, 2003) were security-justified; Pakistan lacks this shield, making its current stance unique.
- •India-Pakistan matches are crucial for ICC revenue, potentially generating 20-22 million USD, and Pakistan's boycott could lead to significant financial penalties.
- •The ICC warns of long-term impacts on Pakistan cricket and the global ecosystem, emphasizing that selective participation contradicts the spirit of a global event.
Why It Matters: Pakistan's political boycott of India challenges ICC revenue, risking severe financial and cricketing repercussions.
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