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Home>>Sports>>Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha’s first reaction after India match boycott: ‘Humara Decision…’
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Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha’s first reaction after India match boycott: ‘Humara Decision…’

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February 3, 2026 28 Views0

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha has made it clear that the decision to forfeit the India clash at the T20 World Cup 2026 was not taken by the players or the team management. Hours after the Pakistan government formally approved participation in the tournament but barred the team from playing India on February 15, Agha publicly distanced the squad from the call, underlining the growing political shadow over world cricket’s biggest rivalry.

Speaking after Pakistan’s 3–0 T20I series win over Australia, Agha said the players had no role in the decision-making process and would comply with directives from the government and the Pakistan Cricket Board. “Humara decision nahi hai, hum kuch nahi kar sakte. Jo government aur PCB bolegi, hum wahi karenge,” Agha told reporters. The statement puts the spotlight firmly on the Pakistan government and the PCB, as the tournament edges closer and uncertainty grows around competitive balance, points allocation, and commercial fallout.

Government Call, Not a Cricketing One

The Pakistan government confirmed on Sunday that the national team will take part in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 but will not take the field against India in Colombo on February 15. The announcement followed a high-level meeting between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who also serves as Pakistan’s interior minister. The decision ended days of speculation after Naqvi had earlier said a final call would be taken by January 30 or February 2. For the players, the message was unambiguous. Captain Salman Ali Agha stressed that selection, preparation, and on-field performance were the team’s only concerns.

ICC Pushback Raises Bigger Questions

The International Cricket Council reacted cautiously, warning that selective participation undermines the principle of a global tournament. In a statement, the ICC said it expects the PCB to explore a “mutually acceptable resolution” that protects the interests of all stakeholders, including broadcasters, sponsors, and fans. This response is significant. A forfeit in a marquee India vs Pakistan match is not just a sporting issue. It directly affects:

  • Group standings and qualification scenarios
  • Broadcast revenues and global viewership
  • Tournament credibility and scheduling integrity

India are expected to be awarded full points if the forfeit stands, placing Pakistan under immediate pressure in a tightly packed Group A.

Group A Impact and Pakistan’s Risky Path

Pakistan are placed in Group A alongside India, the Netherlands, Namibia, and the USA. The Men in Green begin their campaign on February 7 against the Netherlands, playing all matches in Sri Lanka due to geopolitical sensitivities. A no-contest against India could leave Pakistan vulnerable to early elimination, especially in a short-format tournament where net run rate and head-to-head results often decide qualification. The irony is hard to miss. Pakistan enter the World Cup in strong form, fresh off a clean sweep against Australia, with Agha leading a settled and confident squad.

Commercial Fallout Looms Large

From a business standpoint, the absence of an India vs Pakistan clash is a major blow. Historically, the fixture generates the highest TV ratings and advertising revenue in ICC events. Broadcasters, sponsors, and the ICC itself stand to lose significantly if the game is officially forfeited, adding another layer of pressure on cricket’s governing bodies to find a workable solution.

What If India and Pakistan Meet Again?

One question remains unanswered. What happens if India and Pakistan are drawn together in the Super 8s, semifinals, or final? For now, neither the PCB nor the Pakistan government has clarified whether the February 15 decision applies only to the group-stage fixture or to any potential knockout meeting. That uncertainty ensures this issue will continue to dominate headlines as the tournament unfolds.

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