
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has come under scrutiny after no Pakistani cricketer was featured on the ticket poster for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026. The poster, released by the ICC on social media platforms, prominently displays the captains of India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Australia, and England, but excludes Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha.
This omission has sparked concerns about the ICC’s neutrality, with many speculating that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) may be influencing the decision. The T20 World Cup, scheduled to take place in India and Sri Lanka in February 2026, is set to be one of the most anticipated events in the cricket calendar.
Critics argue that the exclusion of a Pakistani player from the poster sends a negative message about the ICC’s treatment of Pakistan in global cricket events. While no official statement has been made regarding the omission, the incident has already drawn attention on social media, with fans expressing disappointment over the perceived bias.
The absence of a Pakistani cricketer in promotional material for a major international tournament raises questions about the politics of cricket governance and the role of influential boards like the BCCI in shaping the global cricket landscape.