UAE Cricket Board Joins Sri Lanka in Urging Pakistan to Reconsider India Boycott

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Emirates Cricket Board Requests PCB Rethink Decision “In Best Interest of Cricket”

After Sri Lanka Cricket, the United Arab Emirates Cricket Board has now also requested Pakistan to reconsider its decision not to play the February 15 match against India at the T20 World Cup 2026. The UAE intervention comes as high-stakes talks continue in Lahore between ICC officials and PCB leadership.


UAE Cricket Board Makes Direct Appeal

Second Cricket Board to Publicly Intervene

Official Contact: According to sources, the Emirates Cricket Board has contacted the Pakistan Cricket Board and requested reconsideration of the decision not to play the February 15 match against India.

UAE’s Recommendation: The Emirates Cricket Board has recommended that Pakistan make a decision “in the best interest of cricket.”

Significance: This marks the second cricket board to publicly urge Pakistan to reverse its boycott stance, following Sri Lanka Cricket’s earlier appeal.


Sri Lanka Cricket’s Earlier Appeal

Host Nation’s Financial Concerns

SLC’s Position: Sri Lanka Cricket was the first to urge the Pakistan Cricket Board to reconsider its stance, warning that:

  • Canceling the Colombo match would cause major financial losses
  • The India-Pakistan fixture is one of the tournament’s biggest matches
  • Host nation has significant commercial stake in the match

Why SLC Intervened:

  • Match scheduled at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
  • 35,000+ ticket sales at risk
  • Security arrangements already finalized
  • International reputation as host at stake
  • Sponsorship and broadcasting commitments

Ongoing Lahore Talks: Latest Updates

ICC-PCB Meeting Extended Beyond Schedule

Meeting Participants:

  • Mohsin Naqvi – Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman
  • Imran Khwaja – ICC Deputy Chairman
  • Ameen-ul-Islam – Bangladesh Cricket Board President

Meeting Location: PCB Headquarters, Lahore

Duration:

  • Meeting started Sunday afternoon
  • Originally scheduled to conclude by 9:00 PM
  • More than 2.5 hours have passed
  • Meeting time has been extended further
  • Talks continuing into late evening

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