T20 World Cup: How the ICC–PCB Problem Over an India Boycott Could Play Out

Whenever India and Pakistan are mentioned in the same sentence, cricket stops being just a sport. It becomes political, emotional, and complicated — fast. The latest tension surrounding the T20 World Cup is another reminder of that reality, as reports of a possible India boycott due to PCB-related hosting concerns have triggered intense discussions behind

India A vs USA Warm-Up

India A vs USA Warm-Up: Badoni Keeps It Simple as India A Cruise Through the Chase Warm-up matches rarely come with drama, and this one followed that familiar pattern. Still, the India A vs USA T20 World Cup warm-up offered a clear snapshot of where both teams stand heading into the tournament. By the time

India A vs USA T20 World Cup Warm-Up: Jagadeesan’s Century, Tilak’s First-Ball Strike Set the Tone

Warm-up matches are often treated as low-pressure run-outs, but occasionally they offer moments that demand attention. The India A vs USA T20 World Cup warm-up game turned out to be one such contest. It wasn’t just about getting game time before the tournament; it was about form, confidence, and sending a quiet message ahead of

‘Can’t Be Any Sanctions’: Former PCB Chief Explains Why ICC Can’t Punish Pakistan Over India T20 World Cup Boycott

Few rivalries in world cricket carry as much history, emotion, and political baggage as India versus Pakistan. Every global tournament brings the same questions back to the surface, and the upcoming T20 World Cup is no different. Once again, speculation over whether Pakistan could boycott a match against India has triggered debate far beyond the