ISLAMABAD/COLOMBO — The most anticipated fixture in world cricket is officially back on. In a dramatic late-night reversal on Monday, February 9, 2026, the Government of Pakistan directed the national team to take the field against India on February 15 at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.
The “U-turn” follows a week of intense back-channel diplomacy, emergency meetings in Lahore, and personal phone calls between heads of state.
ISLAMABAD, February 9, 2026.
The Honorable Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Shehbaz Sharif has been formally briefed by the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mr. Mohsin Naqvi, regarding the outcomes of high-level deliberations held between the PCB, representatives of…
— Government of Pakistan (@GovtofPakistan) February 9, 2026
How the Deadlock Was Broken
The breakthrough came after the PCB successfully negotiated a “face-saving” package for Bangladesh, whose replacement by Scotland had triggered the initial protest.
Key Outcomes of the Multilateral Dialogue:
- No Penalty for Bangladesh: The ICC officially confirmed that no financial, sporting, or administrative penalties will be imposed on the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) for withdrawing from the tournament.
- Hosting Rights: In a major win for the region, the ICC has guaranteed that Bangladesh will host a major global event before the 2031 World Cup.
- The “Brotherly” Request: BCB President Aminul Islam Bulbul issued a heartfelt public request to Pakistan, thanking them for their “exemplary solidarity” but urging them to play “for the benefit of the entire cricket ecosystem.”
The “Sri Lanka Factor”
A pivotal 30-minute phone call between Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday afternoon served as the final catalyst.
- A History of Support: President Dissanayake reminded PM Shehbaz of the 1996 World Cup, when India and Pakistan played in Colombo to support Sri Lanka during a period of terrorism.
- Economic Impact: Sri Lanka emphasized that a boycott would cause devastating losses to their gate revenues and tourism industry.
بنگلہ دیش کرکٹ بورڈ نے پاکستان سے 15 فروری کو بھارت کے ساتھ ٹی ٹونٹی ورلڈ کپ کا میچ کھیلنے کی درخواست کر دی pic.twitter.com/vAYBAsIGIM
— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) February 9, 2026
Official Statements
“In view of the outcomes achieved in multilateral discussions… the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan national cricket team to take the field on February 15, 2026.” — Prime Minister’s Office (via X)
“Game on hai! The whole nation stands behind the Men in Green. Great diplomacy by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi.” — Attaullah Tarar, Information Minister
Impact on the Tournament
| Feature | Details |
| Points at Stake | Pakistan avoids a 2-point forfeit; both teams start on equal footing. |
| Broadcaster Relief | Averted a potential $35 million legal battle with global broadcasters. |
| Logistics | The Pakistan team, currently in Kandy, will fly to Colombo on February 12 to begin final preparations. |
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The Road Ahead
While the immediate crisis is resolved, the PCB has made it clear that “selective participation” remains a tool for political expression. Skipper Salman Agha noted that the team is focused on the game, but would again “consult the government” should they meet India in the knockout stages.
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