Dhaka, Feb. 4 -- The International Cricket Council (ICC) has cautioned the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) that it could face legal action from the T20 World Cup's official broadcasters, JioStar, over Pakistan's decision to boycott its February 15 match against India, a PCB source said on Tuesday.

Pakistan decided not to play the high-profile match in Colombo following instructions from its government, but the PCB has yet to formally convey the reasons for the boycott to the ICC.

According to a PTI report, the ICC is considering withholding Pakistan's entire annual revenue share, estimated at around USD 35 million, and using that amount to compensate the broadcasters. A PCB source said chairman Mohsin Naqvi had consulted the board's legal ...