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Mohsin Naqvi, Jay Shah likely together at Pakistan-India T20

Published on: February 14, 2026 4:30 PM

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and ICC Chairman Jay Shah may watch the Pakistan vs India T20 together in Colombo. The meeting could strengthen relations between cricket boards and influence high-level decisions during the T20 World Cup. Both Pakistani and Indian officials, along with other board representatives, will be affected by this high-profile gathering.

Naqvi is set to travel to Sri Lanka for the match, signaling Pakistan’s commitment to the tournament and board diplomacy. Sources indicated that the two chairmen may share the stands, showcasing collaboration among cricket leadership during marquee matches. The presence of ICC officials ensures oversight and promotes international cricket governance alongside board-level interactions.

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

Sri Lanka Cricket has invited officials from all participating boards, fostering engagement and networking before key tournament fixtures. Other notable figures, including the head of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, may also attend, adding broader regional representation. Such gatherings promote coordination among Asian cricket boards, enhancing relations ahead of future tournaments and bilateral series.

PCB and Indian board officials will occupy the same venue in Colombo, allowing informal discussions and potential collaboration on cricket administration. Observers suggest these interactions could influence decisions on scheduling, logistics, and tournament operations. The event also emphasizes sports diplomacy, highlighting cricket as a bridge between historically competitive nations.

Read more: Cloud cover looms over Pakistan India T20 clash 

Pakistan and India have both won their first two matches, setting up a crucial and high-stakes encounter tomorrow in Colombo. The game is expected to attract massive global viewership and media attention, making it a focal point of the T20 World Cup. Fans and officials alike are watching closely, as the match carries significance for rankings, cricket relations, and regional sports influence.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: cricket diplomacy, Jay Shah, Latest, mohsin naqvi, Pakistan vs India T20, PCB officials, T20 World Cup 2026

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