Ahead of the T20 World Cup, controversy has erupted after Pakistan announced it will not play against India in the scheduled match on February 15. The high-voltage India–Pakistan clash was set to take place in Colombo, but the Pakistan government has officially stated that its team will refuse to face India. This announcement has triggered fresh debate and uncertainty around the tournament even before it begins. According to the statement, Pakistan has taken a firm stand and communicated its decision at the government level, reviving the long-standing political tension that often spills over into cricketing ties between the two nations. The refusal has once again raised questions about the smooth conduct of the T20 World Cup, as India–Pakistan matches are among the most anticipated fixtures and play a major role in viewership and tournament planning. Cricket experts believe that such last-minute political interventions could disrupt schedules and put pressure on tournament organizers to find alternatives. Fans, meanwhile, have expressed disappointment over the potential loss of a marquee contest. This is not the first time Pakistan has declined to play India, and the move is being seen as a continuation of past standoffs. The final decision now rests with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and tournament organizers, who may have to step in to resolve the issue and ensure the competition proceeds without further disruption.


