PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to discuss Pakistan’s participation in the T20 World Cup 2026. Chairman stated that all options are on the table. The PM directed that the matter should be handled carefully and responsibly.
Full Participation Option
One option presented was for Pakistan to participate fully in the tournament including the match against India. This option takes into account sports diplomacy and international cricket relations.
Full Tournament Boycott Option
The second option was for Pakistan to boycott the entire T20 World Cup. This would serve as a protest against the ICC’s decision to exclude Bangladesh from their India visit. If chosen Pakistan would not participate in any matches of the tournament.
Selective Participation India Match Boycott
The third option was for Pakistan to play the tournament but boycott the match against India. This is being considered as a symbolic protest allowing the team to compete in all other matches except against India.
Chairman Statement on Decision Making
Mohsin Naqvi emphasized that the PCB has not made a final decision yet. All options are being carefully evaluated under the PM’s guidance. He also mentioned that players and support staff have been informed that the final decision is pending.
Squad Announcement
PCB has announced its T20 World Cup squad but this is for preparation purposes only not an official confirmation of participation. Players have been informed that the team’s status depends on the final decision by the PM and PCB.
Timeline for Final Decision
The PCB Chairman confirmed that the final decision will be announced by Friday 30 January or Monday 2 February. Fans and the cricket community are eagerly awaiting the official announcement while speculations continue.
Summary and Next Steps
Pakistan’s participation in the T20 World Cup 2026 is currently pending. PCB presented full participation full boycott and India match boycott options to the PM. Once the decision is made players and fans will receive official clarity. This decision is a critical step for Pakistan cricket and its international relations.












