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ICC warns PCB of strict action amid Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2026 withdrawal threat

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Mumbai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reportedly conveyed a stern warning to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), cautioning that serious disciplinary measures could follow if the national team pulls out of the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026, amid rising tensions over tournament arrangements.

The situation escalated after PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi voiced strong support for Bangladesh’s decision not to tour India due to security concerns and criticised the ICC for what he termed inconsistent treatment of member boards. Naqvi, who also holds the portfolio of Pakistan’s Interior Minister, accused the governing body of applying unequal standards, pointing to the hybrid hosting model previously approved for Pakistan’s matches in Colombo.

According to media reports, the ICC has made it clear that a unilateral withdrawal from the global event would invite firm consequences. Among the punitive steps under consideration are a freeze on Pakistan’s bilateral cricket engagements, exclusion from upcoming Asia Cup tournaments, and coordinated restrictions on issuing No Objection Certificates (NOCs) for Pakistani players seeking to participate in overseas leagues — a move that could directly impact the Pakistan Super League.

Sources cited by The Indian Express suggest that these potential penalties are aimed at discouraging disruption to the international calendar and ensuring compliance with tournament commitments. Meanwhile, NDTV reported that while the ICC remains displeased with the PCB’s public stance, deliberations are ongoing and no final ruling has been announced yet.

Naqvi has indicated that the ultimate decision regarding Pakistan’s participation in the marquee event will rest with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, underscoring the political sensitivity surrounding the issue.

In a parallel development, Scotland has been slotted into the revised T20 World Cup 2026 schedule, replacing Bangladesh, whose refusal to tour India sparked the latest controversy.

The unfolding standoff has cast uncertainty over the tournament’s preparations, with cricketing authorities keen to prevent further disruptions to the global fixture list.

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