Pakistan has agreed to play India in the Twenty20 cricket World Cup match scheduled to take place in Sri Lanka on Sunday, Pakistan’s government said Monday, reversing its decision to boycott the game citing geopolitical tensions.The Pakistani government last week directed its team to boycott the Group A contest to show solidarity with Bangladesh, who were replaced in the tournament by Scotland after their refusal to tour India over safety concerns.“In view of the outcomes achieved in multilateral discussions, as well as the request of friendly countries, the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan National Cricket Team to take the field on February 15, 2026, for its scheduled fixture in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup,” the government said in a post on X.The Bangladesh Cricket Board Monday urged Pakistan to reverse their decision to boycott the match. Pakistan also received communications from Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, and other member nations urging it to help in securing a resolution to the impasse, the government said in the statement.Pakistan, who are scheduled to play all their matches in Sri Lanka, would have forfeited two points if they had withdrawn from the match and also dealt a serious blow to the tournament since an India-Pakistan clash remains cricket’s greatest blockbuster. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav said last week that his team would travel to Colombo as planned, regardless of Pakistan’s decision on the fixture. New Delhi’s ties with both Islamabad and Dhaka have deteriorated in recent months, with political strains increasingly spilling into cricket. India engaged in its worst conflict with Pakistan in decades in May. Ties with Bangladesh soured after then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to Delhi in 2024 after violent protests against her government. Bilateral cricket between India and Pakistan has long been suspended but an arrangement is in place enabling them to play at a neutral venue when either hosts a global tournament. India, the world’s top-ranked T20 team, are aiming to become the first side to successfully defend the title and the first hosts to win the tournament.‘All the pressure’ on Pakistan against USA in second WC clashUSA leg-spinner Mohammad Mohsin said Monday that “the pressure will be on Pakistan” when the teams lock horns in the T20 World Cup again, two years after the Americans inflicted a shock defeat on the former champions.But Pakistan quick bowler Salman Mirza insisted the stunning super over defeat in Dallas in the 2024 T20 World Cup would be firmly “in the past” when the two clash in Colombo Tuesday.The USA team gave tournament favourites India a big scare in their opening match in Mumbai, reducing them to 77-6 at one point, with Mohsin taking a wicket on his T20 World Cup debut, before losing by 29 runs. They are confident they can repeat their stunning upset of two years ago in the Group A encounter.“The pressure of losing the last game will be on Pakistan,” said Mohsin. Born and brought up playing cricket in Pakistan, Mohsin migrated to the US five years ago and warned the USA were a better team now than two years ago.“I have played with most of the players in this Pakistan team, so I have given my input to the team and we are a more skilled and confident team.”Mirza was confident the last defeat will not prey on the Pakistan players’ minds.“Winning and losing are part of the game, it happens in cricket,” Mirza said. “The defeat against the USA is now past and behind us.”Mirza admitted the smaller teams were dangerous opponents.“Until now all the matches are close and no team is small or big in this format,” said Mirza, who took 3-24 against the Netherlands. Pakistan may bring back experienced batsman Fakhar Zaman to replace Babar Azam who has been criticised for slow scoring.
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