ICC Delegation Arrives in Pakistan to Resolve T20 World Cup Boycott Dispute

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LAHORE: (Yaseen Hashmi) A delegation from the International Cricket Council (ICC) is expected to arrive in Pakistan to address a dispute surrounding Pakistan’s reported decision to boycott its T20 World Cup match against India, sources said.

The ICC delegation, led by its deputy chairman, is scheduled to land in Lahore within hours to initiate discussions with Pakistan cricket authorities. The talks aim to understand Pakistan’s concerns regarding participation in the high-profile match and to explore possible solutions to avoid further escalation.

According to sources, Bangladesh Cricket Board President Aminul Islam will also be present in Lahore during the discussions, signaling broader regional engagement in the matter. Officials from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and senior ICC representatives are expected to hold a crucial meeting following the arrival of both delegations.

The meeting will focus on reviewing the current situation and identifying mechanisms to ensure Pakistan’s participation in the tournament fixture against India. The match is considered one of the most anticipated encounters in international cricket, drawing significant global attention.

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