India, Feb. 5 -- Salman Ali Agha had nothing new to add to his previous stance regarding facing India at the T20 World Cup on February 15. On Sunday, Agha stood by the Pakistan government's decision to boycott the India clash in Colombo, with little changing over the last four days. During the captain's press conference, despite being asked the same question several times, Salman reiterated his point of abiding by the orders.

"The India game is not in our control. It was the government's decision, and again, if we have to play them in the semi-final or the final, we have to go back to them and act on their advice. It's the government's decision, and we respect that and whatever they are going to say, we'll do it," Agha said on Thursday....