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Pakistan Skips Big T20 World Cup Game Against India

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Pakistan’s cricket team will join the 2026 T20 World Cup but won’t play their match against India on February 15 in Colombo. The government made this call, so Pakistan gets no points from that game. India wins by default. This news came out today, February 1, 2026.

What Happened

Pakistan’s leaders said the team can play most games in the tournament. But for the India match, no one steps on the field. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi agreed with this. He said the team starts on February 7 against other teams. This is Group A in the big event hosted by India and Sri Lanka.

The news spread fast on social media. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry posted it clearly: “Team won’t play on 15th February against India.” Fans are upset and excited at the same time. Many talk about old fights between the two countries in cricket.​​

Why This Decision

It all links to Bangladesh leaving the tournament early. Pakistan backed Bangladesh when they said India wasn’t fair with game spots. They felt the ICC picked sides for the hosts. Now, Pakistan stands by that view. They want to show strength but still play the World Cup. This isn’t new—teams skipped games before, like in 1996.

PCB says the team is ready for other matches. They aim to do well without this one big clash. Players like Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi will focus on wins elsewhere. But missing India hurts their spot in the group.

What It Means for the Game

India gets two easy points right away. This changes Group A. India looks stronger to move ahead. The stadium in Colombo, R Premadasa, will be full of fans, but empty for Pakistan’s side. ICC has not said much yet. They might fine Pakistan or warn them.

Cricket lovers online share views. Some call it brave, others say it’s bad for the sport. The match is always a top draw—big crowds, TV views, and fun. Now, it’s just a walkover.

Bigger Picture

This fight shows how cricket mixes with country issues. India and Pakistan meet rarely outside World Cups. Their games are like super bowls. Skipping one adds more heat ahead of other events.

Pakistan joins from February 7. They face teams like New Zealand or others in the group. Fans hope for upsets. India plays on, eyes on the trophy.

Pradum Shukla
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