
Shahid Afridi Challenges ICC Amid Boycott Drama
In a statement that has added fuel to the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026 crisis, former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has backed his government’s decision to boycott the high-profile match against India.
The legendary all-rounder took to X (formerly Twitter) on February 2, 2026, to express his regret over the situation while simultaneously throwing down a gauntlet to the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Afridi, traditionally an advocate for using sports to bridge diplomatic gaps, offered a nuanced but firm reaction to the Pakistan government’s “selective participation” policy.
Afridi’s latest comments have drawn sharp criticism from fans and former players, particularly in India, who pointed out a perceived double standard:
The Pakistan government’s decision is a protest against the ICC’s handling of Bangladesh, which was recently removed from the T20 World Cup after refusing to travel to India for its matches.
The ICC is currently in an emergency session to decide Pakistan’s fate. Potential consequences include:
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