
Fresh trouble for Pakistan: Broadcasters may sue PCB over India match boycott
India Today
T20 World Cup 2026: More trouble is brewing for Pakistan. Beyond the threat of severe sanctions from the International Cricket Council, the tournament's broadcaster may take legal action against the Pakistan Cricket Board if the senior national team boycotts the February 15 match against India.
The ICC has warned the Pakistan Cricket Board that it faces the prospect of legal action from T20 World Cup's official broadcaster, JioStar, for boycotting its February 15 game against India, a PCB source said on Tuesday.
Pakistan decided to boycott the match in Colombo on February 15 on the instructions of their government, but haven't yet officially specified the reasons to ICC.
As reported by PTI, there is a possibility that the ICC will withhold the entire annual revenue share of Pakistan, which is around USD 35 million and pay the broadcasters from that purse.
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A PCB source informed that although chairman Mohsin Naqvi had taken advice from the board's legal experts before briefing PM Shehbaz Sharif on the issue last week, the board is bracing for some serious consequences.
"If Pakistan doesn't relent and play against India, not only will they face financial penalties, perhaps a lawsuit from broadcasters, but also any efforts to go to the ICC Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC) are likely to fail," a PCB source told PTI.













