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Pakistan’s Selective Boycott: Women & Youth Team Still Playing Against India?

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As the 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup approaches, the cricketing world is witnessing a peculiar game of “selective participation” from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

While the senior men’s team has been ordered by the government to boycott their $500 million match against India on February 15, the Pakistan Women’s ‘A’ team is preparing to face the same rival on the same day in the Women’s Asia Cup Rising Stars in Bangkok. 

This isn’t the only crack in the boycott’s facade. Just 48 hours ago, the Pakistan Under-19 team took the field against India in a do-or-die World Cup Super Six match in Bulawayo. The contrast is stark: at the youth and women’s levels, sport continues; at the senior men’s level, it is a political weapon.

The $500 Million Logic

The decision to isolate the boycott to the senior men’s team appears highly tactical. The India-Pakistan World Cup match is a global financial engine.

By withdrawing from this specific fixture, the PCB targets the ICC’s primary revenue stream without completely severing ties with the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), which governs the Rising Stars Asia Cup.

A total sporting freeze would likely lead to immediate suspension and a total loss of ICC revenue shares. By allowing the Women’s ‘A’ and U19 teams to play, the PCB maintains a “member-in-good-standing” status in smaller events while reserving its protest for the marquee stages.

Uncertainty in the Dressing Room

Despite the squad announcement for the Bangkok tournament, the atmosphere remains tense. ESPNcricinfo reports that the Women’s ‘A’ team has received no official instructions regarding their match against India ‘A’.

The Schedule: February 15 at 2:00 PM local time.

The Reality: Players are training for a match that their senior male counterparts have been forbidden from playing.

Pakistan’s Calculated Political Strategy

The ICC is likely to take serious notice of this discrepancy, as the selective nature of the boycott exposes it as a purely political maneuver designed to hinder the World Cup’s success in India.

By allowing youth and women’s teams to play, the Pakistan government is attempting to avoid a total global ban while simultaneously targeting the tournament’s most lucrative commercial asset, the senior Men’s India-Pakistan match.

This calculated approach seeks to inflict maximum financial damage on the host nation and the ICC’s primary revenue stream without completely severing ties with the Asian Cricket Council (ACC)

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