T20 World Cup 2026 Captains Day Press Conference Live Updates: Pakistan’s Salman Ali Agha, captains address media in Colombo

Satish Kumar
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Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha had said earlier on Monday the team will abide by whatever decision is taken by the government and the Pakistan Cricket Board regarding the proposed boycott of the T20 World Cup match against India on February 15 in Colombo. Speaking to the media before departing from Lahore, Salman said the players were informed of the decision by the team manager after their match against Australia.

“We are players contracted to the Board and whatever decision our government and Board have taken all the players are on board with it,” Salman said. He added that the World Cup was not solely about India, stressing, “We have three other group matches so we will try to win all of them and qualify for next round.”

Several former captains and players backed the stance. Rashid Latif said, “What the ICC did to Bangladesh… it was time someone took a stand,” while Shahid Afridi admitted disappointment but said he understood the reasons. Moin Khan remarked, “The ICC now has to decide which path it wants to take in the larger interests of world cricket.”

Pakistan have left for Colombo and will open their campaign against the Netherlands on February 7, with further matches against USA and Namibia.



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