Friday, March 6, 2026
  • Login
KHEL UPDATES
  • Home
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Tennis
  • More Sports
  • Golf
  • 2020 Tokyo Olympics
  • Qatar 2022
  • Flashback
No Result
View All Result
Advertisement
KHEL UPDATES
No Result
View All Result

Fans welcome Pakistan’s decision to play India in T20 World Cup clash

Agencies by Agencies
February 10, 2026
in Cricket
0
0
Fans welcome Pakistan’s decision to play India in T20 World Cup clash
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

ISLAMABAD : Pakistan’s decision to reverse a boycott of their Twenty20 World Cup match against India has been welcomed by fans eager to see the two rivals face each other again.

Pakistan’s government on Monday agreed to allow the national team to play India in the match scheduled for Sunday in Sri Lanka. It had earlier instructed the team to boycott the fixture in solidarity with Bangladesh, who declined to tour India citing security concerns.

Cricket fans said matches between Pakistan and India carried a unique intensity.

“There is a different intensity to it. If Pakistan wins by 12 runs, there is no greater happiness than that,” said Kafeel Ahmed, a fan from Karachi. “This happiness is not just about a challenge against a rival; it is the feeling that comes after defeating your opponent.”

Bilateral cricket between the nuclear-armed neighbours has largely been frozen for more than a decade, with the teams not having played a full series since 2012–13 and now meeting mainly at neutral venues. The decision to reverse the boycott followed appeals from cricket authorities, including the Bangladesh Cricket Board.

“The benefit is not only that the public is happy or that young people who play cricket are happy; it also increases business and public interest,” said another fan, Rai Fayaz.

Relations between New Delhi and both Islamabad and Dhaka have deteriorated in recent months, with political tensions increasingly spilling into sport. India and Pakistan were involved in their worst conflict in decades in May, while ties with Bangladesh soured after then prime minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India in 2024 following violent protests.

Rajeev Shukla, vice president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, welcomed the resolution.

“All kudos to the ICC for taking this initiative, resolving the whole issue and bringing cricket back to the forefront,” Shukla said. “This is a big achievement as far as the ICC is concerned.”

Agencies

Agencies

Next Post
Qatar to face Ireland in Dublin friendly ahead of 2026 World Cup

Qatar to face Ireland in Dublin friendly ahead of 2026 World Cup

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Connect with us

  • 210 Followers
  • 196 Followers

About Us

KHEL UPDATES

We bring you the comprehensive sports news from India, Qatar and around the world.

Read more

© 2021 Khel Updates is owned by Al Riyada Pvt Ltd.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Tennis
  • More Sports
  • Golf
  • 2020 Tokyo Olympics
  • Qatar 2022
  • Flashback

© 2021 Khel Updates is owned by Al Riyada Pvt Ltd.