PCB to decide today on Pakistan’s T20 World Cup participation
The final decision regarding the participation of the Pakistan cricket team in the T20 World Cup is expected today, for which high-level consultations are underway in the Pakistan Cricket Board.
Various options are being considered in the context of the changing cricket situation in the region and the recent dispute in Bangladesh.
According to sources, various proposals related to the T20 World Cup are being seriously considered in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has taken the Bangladesh Cricket Board into confidence in this regard, and the overall cricket situation in the region has been discussed.
Sources say that the ongoing consultations aim to ensure the protection of Pakistan’s interests while avoiding any possible complications.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan has also directed to take a decision on this matter with grace and prudence.
It should be noted that the T20 World Cup dispute between the ICC and Bangladesh had been going on for about three weeks.
Under the influence of the Indian Cricket Board, the International Cricket Council refused to accept Bangladesh’s legitimate demands and expelled them from the tournament.
Bangladesh’s four matches in the T20 World Cup were scheduled in Kolkata, but after threats from Hindu extremists, Bangladeshi fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman was expelled from the IPL.
After this situation, the Bangladesh Cricket Board demanded that their matches be shifted to Sri Lanka because the players were feeling unsafe in India.
The decision to expel Bangladesh from the T20 World Cup has not only been described as surprising by cricket experts but is also being severely criticised by Indian journalists.
According to many observers, the main reason for this decision is the stubbornness and ego of the Indian Cricket Board.
In this regard, the Pakistan Cricket Board may also consider the option of boycotting the World Cup or not playing the match against India; however, the final decision in this regard is expected today.
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