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PCB rejects reports on T20 World Cup India match

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board has rejected the claims of the Indian media regarding not playing the match against India in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

According to the PCB spokesperson, the Indian media is making false claims, time will tell who knocked on whose door.

The Indian media was allegedly claiming that the Pakistan Cricket Board has contacted the ICC regarding not playing the match against India in the T20 World Cup.

Earlier, it was reported from sources that the ICC wrote a letter to the PCB after the Pakistani government announced a boycott of the match against India in the T20 World Cup against the ICC’s double standards.

Sources say that the PCB has responded to the ICC’s letter.

Sources say that the PCB has responded only after the ICC contacted it and it is the ICC that will tell what the PCB has responded to the letter.

According to sources, the ICC has also contacted other boards to resolve the issue.

It should be noted that Pakistan has announced to participate in the T20 World Cup but not to play the match against India.

According to sources, there are several reasons for the decision not to play the match against India on February 15, but the ICC’s biased decision regarding Bangladesh is central, the Pakistani government wanted to show solidarity with Bangladesh on this issue.

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