T20 World Cup 2026: Why ICC Hasn’t Called Emergency Meeting on Boycott
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About This Video: Pakistan’s threat to boycott the India match in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 continues to create uncertainty, and as of now **there has been no official ICC meeting** to address the situation. 😳
Despite the Pakistan government’s announcement that its team would not play the February 15 India vs Pakistan match, the ICC has **not yet convened its board** to discuss sanctions, forfeiture, or next steps — leaving the cricket world on edge.
In this video, we break down:
✔️ What the boycott threat means
✔ Why **ICC hasn’t held a meeting yet**
✔ Possible impact on the marquee IND vs PAK clash
✔ What could happen next as the world waits
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