Pakistan’s decision to boycott only its T20 World Cup match against India has put the PCB on a collision course with the ICC. With no force majeure clause in the participation agreement, the move is being viewed as a contractual violation. The ICC is likely to question selective participation and potential government interference, with sanctions not ruled out.
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