
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has assigned Imran Khawja to hold talks with the Pakistan Cricket Board. This comes after Pakistan announced it may boycott matches against India. The ICC aims to persuade PCB to participate in the upcoming T20 World Cup.
Imran Khawja, Deputy Chairman of the ICC and Singapore Cricket Association representative, will lead discussions. He is expected to address PCB’s concerns regarding the India fixtures. The ICC hopes these talks will prevent disruption to the tournament schedule.
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Reports indicate Khawja will submit a detailed report on his discussions to the ICC. His meetings are seen as a crucial step toward resolving tensions between the two cricket boards. PCB’s final decision could impact T20 World Cup planning significantly.
The potential boycott has raised concerns among fans and organizers alike. ICC officials stress that maintaining participation from all major cricketing nations is essential. Any withdrawal could affect both scheduling and tournament revenue.
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The ICC continues to monitor developments closely and is engaging with stakeholders to ensure a smooth event. Talks between Khawja and PCB are expected to conclude in the coming weeks. Cricket authorities remain hopeful of a positive resolution.