Pakistan's U-Turn: To Play India in T20 WC After Bangladesh Mediation

Pakistan's government has directed its cricket team to play against India in the T20 World Cup, reversing an earlier boycott decision made in solidarity with Bangladesh. The change followed high-level talks involving the PCB, ICC, and Bangladesh Cricket Board. Coach Sukhwinder Bawa suggested Bangladesh influenced Pakistan's U-turn and credited ICC Chairman Jay Shah. India, led by Suryakumar Yadav, will face Pakistan in Colombo on February 15 in a highly anticipated Group A clash.

Key Points: Pak to Play India in T20 WC After Bangladesh Role, Says Coach

  • Pakistan reverses boycott decision
  • Bangladesh mediated the stance change
  • ICC Chairman Jay Shah credited for role
  • Match scheduled for Feb 15 in Colombo
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"Perhaps Pakistan wanted to show that it is with Bangladesh": Coach Sukhwinder Bawa on Pak's U-turn to play against India in T20 WC

Pakistan reverses boycott, will play India in T20 World Cup after Bangladesh mediation. Coach Bawa credits ICC's Jay Shah. Get match details and squad.

"Perhaps Pakistan wanted to show that it is with Bangladesh. Bangladesh told Pakistan to change its stance. - Sukhwinder Singh Bawa"

Chandigarh, February 11

Pakistan's cricket team is set to clash with India in the much-anticipated Group A fixture of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 on February 15 in Colombo, and the Indian sports fraternity has welcomed the Pakistan Government's decision.

Speaking to ANI on Pakistan's decision to play India in the T20 World Cup, cricket coach Sukhwinder Singh Bawa said, "Perhaps Pakistan wanted to show that it is with Bangladesh. Bangladesh told Pakistan to change its stance. Now, if Pakistan plays the match, the ICC Chairman Jay Shah and his team have a huge role in it."

"This is a victory for cricket. Cricket should always continue. India's team is very good right now. Our morale is also good. The team is playing well," said Bawa.

Earlier on Monday, the Pakistan Government directed its national cricket team to take the field on February 15 for their scheduled fixture against the defending champions, India, in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

The decision followed a briefing by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the outcomes of high-level talks among the PCB, the International Cricket Council (ICC), and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), according to a statement from the Pakistan Government.

Pakistan had previously decided to boycott their group-stage T20 World Cup match against arch-rivals India in support of Bangladesh, which was expelled from the tournament after the ICC rejected its request to shift match venues outside India due to "security concerns".

Bangladesh were replaced by Scotland in this T20 World Cup, after their request to have all their matches played outside India could not be agreed upon by the ICC, which they put in place after Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) pacer Mustafizur Rahman was removed from the squad following instructions from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) amid concerns related to atrocities against minorities in Bangladesh.

Men in Blue are in Delhi and will play Namibia on February 12. They are then scheduled to play the much-anticipated World Cup match against Pakistan in Colombo on February 15, before travelling to Ahmedabad for their final group-stage clash against the Netherlands on February 18.

Team India's T20 World Cup 2026 squad: Suryakumar Yadav (captain), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Sanju Samson, Shivam Dube, Ishan Kishan, Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Harshit Rana, Varun Chakaravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Rinku Singh.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Coach Bawa's point about Bangladesh's influence is interesting. The whole situation was messy, but glad it's resolved. India's squad looks strong!
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Vikram M
Honestly, the initial boycott felt like a political stunt. They realized they'd lose out on the big stage and the revenue. Our team is in top form, bring it on!
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Ananya R
The Bangladesh part of the story is sad, but rules are rules for every team. Focus should be on the game now. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think the article and some reactions are giving too much credit to "showing solidarity." Pakistan's U-turn was inevitable due to ICC pressure and fan demand. Let's just enjoy the rivalry.
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Priya S
Finally! Was worried we'd miss an India-Pak match. The atmosphere is always electric. Hope it's a clean, competitive game. Best of luck Team India! 💙

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