In a major turnaround, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is poised to reverse its earlier boycott decision and field the team against India in their highly
anticipated T20 World Cup 2026 Group A match on February 15 in Colombo.
India vs Pakistan match may happen in T20 World Cup
Two ICC representatives flew to Lahore for a talk with PCB amid the current impasse on Sunday (February 8). And a report from Times of India states that the ice may have finally melted, and the India vs Pakistan clash is back on for February 15 in Colombo.
The controversy erupted when Pakistan, under government directives, announced it would skip the India game in solidarity with Bangladesh, which had been replaced by Scotland after refusing to travel to India over security concerns. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had publicly backed the selective boycott, while the PCB invoked the 'force majeure' clause to justify non-participation.
However, the ICC firmly rejected the claim, demanding detailed justification and warning of severe financial penalties, potentially running into hundreds of millions of dollars due to lost broadcast and sponsorship revenue from the global marquee clash. An ICC delegation, including deputy chair Imran Khawaja, arrived in Lahore on February 8 for crucial talks with PCB officials. Bangladesh Cricket Board president Amin ul Islam also joined discussions in Lahore to help broker a resolution.
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Reports confirm that ongoing meetings have softened Pakistan's stance significantly, while the PCB has publicly denied initiating direct approaches in some statements, multiple credible sources now point to active dialogue leading toward full participation.
India has maintained its position throughout, with captain Suryakumar Yadav confirming the team's readiness to travel to Colombo. The development is a huge relief for fans, broadcasters, and the ICC, preserving one of cricket's biggest rivalries and safeguarding the tournament's commercial success.













