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Pakistan: Pakistan has said that it will not play in the World Cup match against India. It has since been speculated that the ICC may take punitive action against Pakistan.
New Delhi : Pakistan has said that it will not play in the World Cup match against India. It has since been speculated that the ICC may take punitive action against Pakistan.
An important meeting of the ICC Board is going to be held in the next 48 hours. In that meeting, ICC on Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). A series of severe sanctions, including suspension can impose
Recently Indian team participated in Asia Cup organized by PCB. India played the Asia Cup with the thought of not damaging the image of world cricket. But just before the T20 World Cup, Pakistan refused to play a match against India. As a result, the ICC is furious.
Now the ICC board meeting may take strict action against Pakistan. The possible punitive action is being considered after the Pakistan government’s decision to boycott the T20 World Cup match against India. Among these prestigious competitions Also the decision to ban the Pakistan team from future editions may include
To be informed, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided not to play their group league match against India in Colombo on February 15, supporting the decision to exclude Bangladesh from the T20 World Cup. But the agreement with ICC and BCCI to play matches at neutral venues Compulsory.
Possible impact on Pakistan of match boycott against India:
1. Complete ban from the tournament
Pakistan may be banned from the entire tournament.
2. The annual revenue received from the ICC may cease
ICC’s revenue share may be frozen, which is a big blow to PCB’s finances.
3. Jio-Star may be forced to pay compensation
PCB may be asked to compensate broadcaster Jio-Star for financial loss caused by PCB.
4. Bilateral series ban, impact on WTC points and ICC rankings
All bilateral series with Pakistan may be banned. In addition, World Test Championship (WTC) points and ICC rankings may also be affected.
5. Foreign players banned from playing in PSL
All foreign cricketers, except free agents, may be banned from playing in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). On the other hand, the Indian team will respect the ICC protocol and visit Sri Lanka ahead of schedule for the February 15 match.
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