Pakistan’s boycott of India’s T20 match: What are the financial losses?
Both India and Pakistan are reported to face losses of around Rs 200 crore each in direct and indirect revenue if the match is not played.
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Both India and Pakistan are reported to face losses of around Rs 200 crore each in direct and indirect revenue if the match is not played.
Pakistan Cricket Board has announced that its national men’s team will boycott its high-profile ICC Men’s T20 World Cup group stage match against India national cricket team scheduled for 15 February 2026 in Colombo.
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