Irfan Pathan: Pakistan's India Boycott Could See "U-turn Anytime"

Former cricketer Irfan Pathan has suggested Pakistan could reverse its decision to boycott its T20 World Cup group-stage match against India, while questioning their ability to be competitive. His comments come after the Pakistan government announced the boycott, prompting a strong condemnation from the BCCI, which called the move "against the sportsmanship of any sport." The ICC has expressed concern over "selective participation" and urged the PCB to find a resolution. Meanwhile, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav stated the team remains fully prepared for the anticipated clash.

Key Points: Pathan on Pak's India Boycott: "U-turn Can Happen Anytime"

  • Pakistan boycotts T20 WC match vs India
  • Pathan questions Pakistan's competitive ability
  • BCCI condemns move as "against sportsmanship"
  • ICC urges PCB to find resolution
  • India captain Suryakumar says team is prepared
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"U-turn can happen anytime:" Irfan Pathan on Pakistan's decision to boycott India match at T20 WC 2026

Irfan Pathan questions Pakistan's ability to challenge India, suggests they could reverse their T20 WC boycott. BCCI condemns the decision.

"In the group stages, you won't see any challenges... but that U-turn can happen anytime now. - Irfan Pathan"

New Delhi, February 6

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan said that Pakistan can make a "U-turn" any time regarding their decision to boycott their ICC T20 World Cup 2026 group-stage match against India, scheduled for February 15 at Colombo.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Irfan Pathan said Pakistan may reverse their decision to boycott the India match, but questioned their ability to challenge India. Pathan noted India's recent dominance over the arch-rivals, including three wins over Pakistan in the 2025 Asia Cup.

"In the group stages, you won't see any challenges. Pakistan has decided to boycott the match against India, but that U-turn can happen anytime now. Even if they make a U-turn, will they be able to give us a challenge? If you look at the previous World Cup or previous matches between India and Pakistan, it does not look like Pakistan can challenge India. Not once or twice, India have beaten Pakistan thrice in the 2025 Asia Cup. India have total dominance over them" Irfan Pathan said on his YouTube channel.

Pathan's comments come amidst uncertainty over the India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 match, scheduled for February 15, at Colombo's R Premadasa Stadium.

Notably, Pakistan decided to boycott its group-stage match against India in the T20 World Cup after the Pakistan government posted on X that the Pakistan Team "shall not take the field" in the match against India without providing any reason. Following the Pakistan Government's decision, the International Cricket Council (ICC) issued a statement saying that "selective participation" is not fair to the "fundamental premise of a global sporting event" and that it expects the PCB to explore a mutually acceptable resolution that protects the interests of all stakeholders.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday strongly condemned Pakistan's decision to boycott their February 15 ICC T20 World Cup 2026 group-stage clash against India, terming it "against the sportsmanship of any sport."

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026 final at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara, Joint Secretary of BCCI, Prabhtej Singh Bhatia, called the decision "very wrong" and expressed confidence that the International Cricket Council (ICC) would take strict action.

"This is against the sportsmanship of any sport. This is a very wrong decision by Pakistan. I am sure the ICC will take very strict action, and we will wait for the ICC's decision," Bhatia said.

Earlier on Thursday, India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav said that the Indian team is fully prepared for the anticipated clash against arch-rivals Pakistan. Speaking during the Captains' media briefing in Colombo, Suryakumar stressed that India's approach remains unchanged despite Pakistan's boycott.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, this is so disappointing. The India-Pakistan match is the highlight of any World Cup. It's unfair to the fans and the spirit of the game. The ICC needs to enforce its rules properly.
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Ananya R
Honestly, Pathan's confidence about India's dominance might be a bit too much. Yes, we've been winning, but cricket is a funny game. Anything can happen on the day. Still, the boycott is a childish move by Pakistan.
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Vikram M
This is just sad. My son was so excited to watch the match. Now what do I tell him? Sports should bring people together, not become a tool for politics. Shame on the decision-makers.
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Karthik V
The BCCI is right to condemn this. "Selective participation" undermines the entire tournament. If every team started doing this, there would be no World Cup. ICC should deduct their points or impose a fine.
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Priya S
Maybe it's for the best. Less tension. Our team can focus on other matches. But Irfan bhai is correct, they might still show up at the last minute. Typical U-turn policy. 🙄

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