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India-Pakistan tensions reshape global cricket

Published on: February 6, 2026 7:30 PM

Cricket’s most valuable rivalry is once again trapped in politics as the India-Pakistan match faces uncertainty at the 2026 T20 World Cup. The fixture drives global viewership and revenue. Its absence hurts broadcasters, tournaments, and fans worldwide.

The crisis follows Pakistan’s decision not to play India in solidarity with Bangladesh, which was excluded from the tournament. Tensions escalated after Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman’s IPL contract was cancelled under political pressure. As a result, a single league decision triggered a regional fallout.

Read more: Pakistan refuses India clash, reaction emerges

India’s cricket policies have also reshaped international tournaments in recent years. Bilateral series with Pakistan ended in 2013. Major events like the Asia Cup and Champions Trophy adopted hybrid or neutral models due to India’s refusal to tour Pakistan.

Moreover, on-field gestures worsened the divide. Indian players skipped handshakes and avoided trophy ceremonies involving Pakistani officials. Victories were linked to military symbolism, blurring sports and national politics further.

Read more: Pakistan to play T20 World Cup but boycott India match

Former players warn there are no winners in this trend. Nasser Hussain and Javed Miandad recall a time when cricket built bridges. Now, politicisation is eroding trust, unity, and the soul of the game.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: BCCI ICC influence, cricket diplomacy, India-Pakistan cricket, Latest, politicising cricket, sports and politics, T20 World Cup 2026

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