Ind Vs Pak: ICC Board To Meet In Next 48 Hours, Suspension Might Be Imposed On PCB: Reports

Sources indicated to NDTV Profit that the PCB may face severe sanctions, potentially including suspension from the ongoing T20 World Cup.

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Virat Kohli and Axar Patel along with Pakistan's players during an ICC Champions Trophy cricket match, in Dubai, UAE
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) is preparing to convene a high‑level emergency board meeting within the next 48 hours to address escalating tensions involving the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), sources told NDTV.

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Sources indicated to NDTV Profit that the PCB may face severe sanctions, potentially including suspension from the ongoing T20 World Cup.

The session has been triggered by Pakistan's decision to boycott its upcoming T20 World Cup Group A match against India on February 15, a move that has alarmed global cricket administrators and raised the prospect of unprecedented disciplinary action. 

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Pakistan on Sunday announced a boycott of its high-profile men's T20 World Cup group league match against India, a move that is likely to have serious repercussions even as the government cleared the national team's participation in the rest of the global event starting February 7.

"The Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan grants approval to the Pakistan Cricket Team to participate in the ICC World T20 2026, however, the Pakistan Cricket Team shall not take the field in the match scheduled on 15th February 2026 against India," the government posted on social media.

The decision is being linked to a political protest related to Bangladesh's removal from the tournament after the world body declined its request to shift matches from India to Sri Lanka on security grounds.

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The ICC has questioned the Pakistan government's decision and has also issued a warning that this boycott could lead to punitive sanctions.  Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had said that it would reassess its participation following that decision as it showed solidarity with Bangladesh.

What Are The Repercussions?

The India-Pakistan clash is the most anticipated fixture of any ICC event, drawing peak global viewership, sponsorship interest and broadcast revenues. The host broadcaster could incur advertisement revenue losses which could be anything in the range of Rs 200 crore to Rs 250 crore for a marquee game whose 10 second commercial slot can cost up to Rs 40 lakh.

While a walkover would hand full points to India, the ICC retains the authority to impose financial penalties on the PCB. To get a walkover, the opposition team needs to be present on the ground for the coin toss. The Indian team will hence travel to Sri Lanka and Suryakumar Yadav will be walking out for the toss. Once Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha doesn't appear, the match referee will award a walkover and two points to India.

There could also be a host of sanctions which includes docking of WTC points, no movement in ICC rankings, top member nations refusing to travel to Pakistan and last but not the least - sanctions on participation of players in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
 

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