February 10, 2026 — In a dramatic twist, Pakistan has reversed its earlier decision to boycott the high-voltage ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 clash against India. The match, scheduled for February 15 in Colombo, will now go ahead as planned after days of uncertainty and controversy.
📅 Timeline of the Controversy
- Early February 2026: Pakistan announced it would boycott the India fixture, citing political tensions and security concerns.
- February 9, 2026 (Evening): The Government of Pakistan issued a directive allowing the national team to play against India, marking a complete U-turn.
- February 10, 2026: ICC confirmed the match, stating that the reversal saved “crores in losses” and preserved the integrity of the tournament.
⚖️ Reasons Behind the U-turn
- ICC Pressure: The ICC warned of financial penalties and reputational damage if Pakistan persisted with the boycott.
- Financial Stakes: The India–Pakistan clash is the most commercially valuable fixture in cricket, with massive broadcast and sponsorship revenues at risk.
- Diplomatic Appeals: Boards from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and the UAE urged Pakistan to reconsider, citing past solidarity during Pakistan’s cricket isolation.
- Fan Expectations: Millions of fans worldwide demanded the marquee match not be cancelled.




