Harbhajan Slams Pakistan's India Boycott as "Begani Shadi" Drama in T20 WC

Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh has sharply criticized the Pakistan government and PCB for deciding to participate in the T20 World Cup 2026 while boycotting the match against India. He labeled the move an illogical "drama" designed to mislead the public and falsely project solidarity with Bangladesh. Harbhajan pointed out that the ICC's decision to keep Bangladesh's matches in India was supported by a 14-2 vote, including many non-Indian members. He also highlighted Pakistan's past willingness to play at neutral venues for financial gain, questioning the consistency and courage behind the current boycott stance.

Key Points: Harbhajan Singh Criticizes Pakistan's Boycott of India T20 WC Match

  • Pakistan to boycott T20 WC match vs India
  • Harbhajan calls decision illogical drama
  • ICC rejected Bangladesh venue change request
  • Financial motives behind past participation highlighted
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'Begani shadi mein abdulla diwana': Harbhajan's dig at Pakistan's boycott of India match in T20 WC

Former cricketer Harbhajan Singh calls Pakistan's selective T20 World Cup participation a drama to mislead people, questioning the logic of the boycott.

"Begani Shadi mei abdullah deewana... This is nothing but a complete drama being created to mislead people. - Harbhajan Singh"

New Delhi, Feb 2

Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh took a dig at Pakistan's decision to selectively participate in the upcoming Men's T20 World Cup 2026 and boycott its Group A clash against India, calling it an unnecessary drama to mislead people.

The Pakistan government has ordered the Pakistan Cricket Board to not play India in the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup and granted the team conditional approval to take part in the tournament. This decision comes in protest against the ICC's refusal to move Bangladesh's World Cup matches out of India, a demand Pakistan strongly backed.

"Begani Shadi mei abdullah deewana... Pakistan government has said that their team will participate in the T20 World Cup but will not play against India. There is absolutely no logic to this. This is the same Pakistan government and the same PCB that, after some time, will say that the dispute was actually Bangladesh's, the ICC imposed the ban, and we were ready to play and resolve the issue. This is nothing but a complete drama being created to mislead people. They are trying to project that we stand with Bangladesh," Harbhajan said on his Youtube channel.

The International Cricket Council earlier confirmed that the ICC Men's T20 World Cup will proceed as scheduled, with Bangladesh's matches to be played in India after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) sought its matches be moved to Sri Lanka.

ICC later announced that Scotland will replace Bangladesh in the T20 World Cup 2026 after the BCB refused to participate in the tournament per the published match schedule.

"You may say you support Bangladesh, but what have you thought about the people in your own country who want an India-Pakistan match to happen?

When the ICC voting took place on Bangladesh's request, it was rejected by a 14-2 margin. The ICC chairman may be from India, but the other 14 members who voted against the request are not from India. Australia, England, South Africa and several other countries were part of that vote and supported the decision to exclude Bangladesh. So why are you unnecessarily picking a fight over this issue, and what exactly do you stand to gain from it? asked Harbhajan.

He continued, "You have announced that you will play the World Cup but will not play against India-then stay firm on that decision. Let's see whether you actually have the courage to stand by it, or whether this was just a shot in the dark. In my view, this decision looks like nothing more than firing an arrow in the air, just to see how far it goes."

Last year, India and Pakistan played the Asia Cup matches at a neutral venue. Harbhajan further called out Pakistan's double standards in international cricket, pointing out that financial gains were prioritised in the past despite political tensions.

"Fair enough, if you don't want to come, then don't. India also doesn't go to your country - fair enough. But this match was being played at a neutral venue. Some time ago, there was an issue during the Asia Cup, yet the match still took place because there was revenue involved, and you were not willing to give up that revenue. It's possible that sanctions were imposed on you, and it's also possible that in the future you may not get the opportunity to host any ICC tournament," he concluded.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan, this is just sad. The India-Pakistan match is one of the biggest sporting events in the world. Using it as a political pawn hurts the players and the fans the most. The ICC should take a stronger stand.
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Vikram M
"Begani shadi mein abdulla diwana" is the perfect phrase for this. Why is Pakistan so invested in Bangladesh's issue? The vote was 14-2! Harbhajan is right, this is just for show. Their own fans will be disappointed.
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Rohit P
Honestly, good riddance if they don't play. The match is always high-pressure. But let's be clear, the PCB will never let go of the revenue from this clash. This boycott threat happens before every tournament, and then they quietly participate.
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Priya S
While I agree with Harbhajan's main point, I wish he'd tone down the rhetoric a bit. It just adds more fuel to the fire. We need voices that calm tensions, not ex-players making it more dramatic. The focus should be on cricket.
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Karthik V
The double standards are clear. Asia Cup happened at a neutral venue for money. Now they want to act principled? It doesn't work that way. ICC should just award the match points to India and move on. Saves everyone the headache.

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