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Pakistan India T20 World Cup match delivers major boost to ICC

Published on: February 10, 2026 4:30 PM


Pakistan decision to play its scheduled ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 match against arch-rival India reportedly saved the International Cricket Council (ICC) an estimated $174 million, according to Indian media reports.

The projected savings include potential losses in broadcasters’ revenues, gate receipts, and high-value sponsorship deals that were at risk had the marquee encounter been cancelled. The Pakistan–India clash is widely regarded as the most commercially lucrative fixture in international cricket, drawing massive global viewership and fan interest.

Read More: Pakistan confirms participation in T20 World Cup match against India

The financial relief for the ICC was accompanied by an immediate ripple effect on travel and tourism. Following confirmation of the match, airfares for flights between Mumbai and Colombo surged sharply, with ticket prices reportedly jumping from around INR10,000 to as high as INR60,000. The hotel industry in Colombo also welcomed the development, anticipating a spike in bookings from travelling cricket fans.

Pakistan has formally permitted its national cricket team to play against India in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

It has put rest to speculation around what is often described as the “costliest cricket match in the world,” reportedly valued at over ₹4,000 crore.… pic.twitter.com/UcEzN8LRDI

— The Asian Chronicle (@AsianChronicle) February 10, 2026

The turnaround came after Pakistan’s federal government announced on Monday that the national team would play its scheduled match against India on February 15 in Colombo. In an official statement, the government said it had reviewed formal requests submitted to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), along with supporting communications from Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, and other member nations, before approving participation.

However, the announcement also caused confusion among fans. Many supporters had previously cancelled hotel reservations or planned to boycott the match amid uncertainty. Hotels in Colombo have since received a surge of inquiries regarding rebookings and refund policies, while fans have sought clarity on ticket refunds and availability for the high-profile encounter.

Read More: Pakistan makes about-face on T20 World Cup match against India

Pakistan had initially boycotted the India match following tensions between the BCCI and BCB, sparked by the exclusion of Bangladesh’s Mustafizur Rahman from the IPL. The BCB later asked the ICC to move its matches outside India, a request that was rejected. Subsequently, Bangladesh was replaced by Scotland in the tournament, prompting strong reactions from the PCB, which cited perceived bias before reconsidering its stance.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: cricket diplomacy, ICC, India vs Pakistan, Latest, Pakistan Cricket, sports business, T20 World Cup 2026

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