Pak Captain Salman Ali Agha Says Pakistan Government Will Decide On Playing India In T20 World Cup

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Pak Captain Salman Ali Agha Says Pakistan Government Will Decide On Playing India In T20 World Cup

On this Special Report, the focus is on the escalating tension surrounding the India-Pakistan clash in the T20 World Cup. Pakistan cricket captain Salman Ali Agha has addressed the potential boycott, stating, ‘India game is not in our control. It is the government’s and the PCB’s decision and we respect that.’ The captain emphasised that the team will strictly follow the directives of the Pakistan government and the Pakistan Cricket Board regarding their participation. The report highlights that if the teams meet in the knockout stages, the players will again seek government advice. Meanwhile, the International Cricket Council is reportedly preparing a ‘Plan B’ and considering sanctions against Pakistan if they fail to take the field on the 15th. The discussion explores the lack of clarity from the PCB and the potential setbacks for international cricket due to this ongoing uncertainty.

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