India, Feb. 3 -- Pakistan might have bitten off more than it can possibly chew. The Government of Pakistan's decision not to allow the senior men's team to take the field against India in the T20 World Cup Group A encounter might lead to some severe sanctions being imposed on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The marquee Group A match between the two rivals was to be played on Sunday, February 15, in Colombo, but just a week before the start of the tournament, the Pakistan Government decided not to give the green signal for the side to play against India. And this call might have some serious ramifications for the PCB.

According to news agency PTI, the ICC has already informed the PCB that it may face legal action from the T20 World Cup'...