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Indian media claims Pakistan may face ICC sanctions over India match

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ISLAMABAD: Indian media has started propaganda on the issue of Pakistan not playing the match against India.

Indian media says that Pakistan may also be banned from playing the next tournament due to its decision not to play the match against India.

There will be a virtual ICC board meeting today regarding Pakistan’s decision, Indian media says that the PCB has not informed the ICC of the official decision.

A decision will be taken in the ICC meeting regarding allowing Pakistan to play the tournament, Indian media has claimed that Pakistan may face sanctions and losses due to not playing the match against India.

Indian media says that the Pakistani team may potentially face a ban for the next tournament, and top ICC members may also refuse to play a bilateral series with Pakistan.

Indian media says that a ban on the participation of foreign players in the PSL and a demand for compensation for the broadcaster’s losses from the PCB may also be sought.

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