In sunday
ICC, PCB Open 'back-channel Talks' After Pakistan Boycott India Match In T20 WC: Report
On Sunday, Pakistan government announced that its national cricket team would not play the T20 World Cup group-stage match against India at Colombo’s R.Premadasa Stadium on February 15. The decision could reportedly cost world cricket more than 250 million dollars.
As per The Dawn report, a few other cricket boards have also extended support to the ICC in its attempt to reach an understanding with PCB.
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Pakistan Players To Back PCB, Government's Decision On T20 World Cup Participation
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Ashes: Cook Urges Stokes & Co. To Play Against PM’s XI & ‘not Just Leave It To Lions’…
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I Just Wanted To Make My Team Win, Says Shafali After Substitute Player Turns Star Of World Cup…
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One Leap, One Catch, One Cup: Amanjot Kaur’s Moment Of Magic!
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Wanted To Go Out On High, But Didn’t Happen, Says Devine After Final ODI Appearance
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Women’s WC: Had Pretty Rubbish Year, I Was Keen Make The Most Of The Opportunities Here, Says Heather…
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Standing With My Indian Team, Not To Take Trophy From Naqvi Was Right Decision, Says Mishra
Asian Cricket Council: Former India leg-spinner Amit Mishra has backed the decision taken by the Suryakumar Yadav-led side to decline receiving the 2025 Men’s Asia Cup trophy from Asian Cricket ...
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