Pakistan is not ready to play the T20 World Cup match against India. Despite the warning from the International Cricket Council (ICC), he is adamant on boycotting. Now even Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has supported it. That is, even 10 days before the match, it has now become almost clear that Pakistan will not play the match against India. However, PCB has not yet given written information to the ICC. Despite the warning from the International Cricket Council (ICC), Pakistan is not desisting from its actions. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has clearly said that Pakistan will not play the match against India. Shahbaz has given this statement in Islamabad.
What did PM Shahbaz say?
Shahbaz Sharif said during an event organized in Islamabad on Wednesday regarding the T20 World Cup, ‘We have made our stand clear regarding the T20 World Cup that we will not play the match against India. This decision has been taken with great consideration.” Shahbaz further said that there should be no politics in sports.
Why did Pakistan take this decision?
The International Cricket Council (ICC) had taken action against Bangladesh considering its conditions unacceptable. After this the atmosphere became completely heated. It is believed that after this action of ICC, Pakistan decided not to play the match against India. Shashi Tharoor’s son Ishaan, fired from Washington Post, felt pain after losing his job due to retrenchment. ICC had warned. According to the media report, PCB sources said that Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi had taken advice from legal experts to ensure that ICC does not take any action. ICC had warned that if the match was not played, a financial fine would also have to be paid. Apart from this, one may also have to face a lawsuit from the broadcasters.

