
PCB Will Follow Pakistan Government's Instructions, Mohsin Naqvi To Ignore ICC's Warning
In a direct defiance of the International Cricket Council (ICC), PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has reportedly made it clear that the board will prioritize the Pakistan Government’s directives over the global body’s regulations.
As of Monday, February 2, 2026, the PCB is preparing to formally notify the ICC of its “selective participation” in the T20 World Cup, specifically boycotting the February 15 clash against India in Colombo.
Sources within the PCB indicate that Mohsin Naqvi had pre-emptively briefed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif that the board would stand by the state’s decision, regardless of potential sanctions.
The ICC has reacted sharply, stating that “selective participation” is difficult to reconcile with the premise of a global event. The governing body has warned of:
While the PCB remains firm, cricket analysts warn of a “grim financial future” for Pakistan cricket. While India and England have diversified revenue streams, the PCB remains heavily reliant on ICC distributions—a revenue stream that is now directly under threat.
“It’s not just about two points; it’s about the global cricket ecosystem. If Pakistan isolates itself, the financial blowback could take a decade to recover from.” — Cricket Analyst Report
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