Will PCB Chief Naqvi Meet T20 WC Squad Amid Participation Uncertainty?
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Key Takeaways
- PCB Chairman Naqvi is set to meet with the T20 World Cup squad.
- Uncertainty surrounds Pakistan's participation after Bangladesh's exclusion.
- Players, including Salman Agha, are seeking clarity.
- PCB has developed contingency plans for various scenarios.
- The government's decision will be final regarding participation.
Lahore, Jan 25 (NationPress) The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, is preparing to convene with the members of Pakistan’s T20 World Cup team to discuss the rising concerns regarding the team's participation in the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. This uncertainty follows the unexpected removal of Bangladesh from the tournament.
During the squad announcement press conference held last Sunday, questions arose about Pakistan’s involvement in the tournament, prompting chief selector Aaqib Javed to respond to inquiries regarding the team's chances of competing. "As players and management, we are gearing up for the World Cup, but the final decision rests with the PCB and the government," he stated.
According to a source, Naqvi has decided to meet the World Cup squad announced on Sunday to update them on the team's status in the T20I World Cup amidst ongoing uncertainty following Bangladesh's controversial exclusion.
The report further highlighted that this uncertainty has sparked discussions within the squad, including with captain Salman Agha, as players remain unclear whether to proceed with their preparations.
“Players, including skipper Salman Agha, have been deliberating this matter and are somewhat uncertain whether to continue preparing for the World Cup. The chairman's upcoming briefing is expected to provide much-needed clarity,” the source remarked.
On Saturday, Naqvi emphasized that Pakistan's participation now hinges on government approval, in light of Bangladesh's ousting after the International Cricket Council (ICC) rejected their request to move matches from India due to security concerns.
“The decision regarding our participation in the T20 World Cup will ultimately be made by the government. With PM (Shahbaz Sharif) currently out of the country, we will seek his guidance upon his return. The government's decision will be final, and if they decline, the ICC may invite another team,” Naqvi stated in Lahore.
He further indicated that the PCB has contingency plans in place, saying, “We have alternate plans A, B, and C ready for implementation if necessary. This isn't new for us; we've effectively managed similar situations in the past, such as during the Champions Trophy.
Should Pakistan withdraw from the tournament, it would represent a significant loss for the ICC, particularly since the India-Pakistan match is a major revenue driver, reportedly generating around USD 500 million.
However, it’s important to note that Pakistan could face financial consequences as the ICC may consider the reasons for withdrawal as inadequate, given that matches are already slated to occur at a neutral venue with no security issues.