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Pakistan Cancels T20 World Cup 2026 Event Amid Suspense Over Participation

31/01/2026
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New Delhi: Pakistanโ€™s uneasy relationship with the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 entered another holding pattern on Saturday after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) abruptly cancelled the planned unveiling of the national teamโ€™s World Cup kit, citing โ€œunavoidable circumstancesโ€.

The reveal had been scheduled to take place immediately after the toss of the second T20I against Australia.

According to reports, the decision to postpone the kit launch was directly linked to the lack of formal clearance from the countryโ€™s Foreign Office, which is expected to announce a final call regarding Pakistanโ€™s participation on Monday. Until then, the PCB appears unwilling to take even symbolic steps that could be interpreted as confirmation of participation.

Officially, the board has maintained a measured tone, reiterating that it remains aligned with government guidance.

Pakistan remains in a waiting game, with its cricketing roadmap intertwined with diplomatic considerations beyond the PCBโ€™s control.

For players and team management, the uncertainty adds another layer of distraction to an already demanding international calendar. While the squad continues to prepare as if participation is imminent, the absence of a definitive green light has fuelled speculation and concern. Mondayโ€™s expected announcement from the Foreign Office is now considered pivotal.

Meanwhile, PTI reported that the PCB has already scheduled its T20 World Cup squad to depart for Colombo early on February 2, virtually ruling out any possibility of boycotting either the tournament or the marquee clash against India on February 15.

โ€œThe PCB has already made travel arrangements for the World Cup squad to leave early morning on February 2 for Colombo,โ€ a source said.

The source added that the PCB had shown full support to the Bangladesh Cricket Board over its โ€œsecurity concernsโ€ regarding playing in India and could not take any further steps without damaging its own position within the International Cricket Council.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India, PCB and ICC had earlier entered into a tripartite agreement under which all Indiaโ€“Pakistan matches in ICC events until 2027 will be played at neutral venues.

โ€œKeep in mind Pakistanโ€™s entire World Cup schedule is in Sri Lanka, including the final if they qualify. So on what grounds can they boycott the tournament or the match against India?โ€ the source said.


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