India, Feb. 2 -- The Pakistan government finally took the call on the national men's team's participation in the upcoming T20 World Cup, giving the go-ahead for Salman Agha and his side to travel to Sri Lanka. However, a shocking call was taken as it was confirmed that Pakistan would not take the field against India in the Group A match on February 15 in Colombo. Ever since Bangladesh were shown the door from the 20-team competition, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been constantly threatening to pull out of the event, claiming Bangladesh were treated unfairly.
The call to boycott the entire tournament wasn't taken, but it was indeed decided that the team wouldn't play the match against the arch-rival. Now, according to a Geo News re...
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