Pakistan has confirmed its participation in the T20 World Cup 2024 match against India, ending days of speculation over a potential boycott. The clarification came after the Pakistan Cricket Board raised security concerns with the ICC.
Key Timeline: How the Boycott Rumours Unfolded
The high-voltage India-Pakistan clash in New York on June 9 was thrown into uncertainty following a series of events. Here is the complete timeline.
May 10: PCB Raises Security Concerns
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wrote to the International Cricket Council (ICC), expressing concerns about security arrangements for its team in the USA. The letter specifically cited “election rhetoric” and “citizens’ protests” as potential threats.
May 11: ICC Assures Robust Security
The ICC responded, assuring “robust security” for all participating teams. The global body stated it works closely with host countries and local authorities to ensure safety.
May 12: Media Reports Suggest Boycott
Pakistani media reported the PCB was considering a “bold announcement” regarding the India match. Reports suggested the board might pull out if security concerns were not addressed satisfactorily.
May 13: PCB Chairman Clarifies Position
PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi held a press conference to clear the air.
He stated:
- The PCB had not made any decision to boycott the match against India.
- The letter to the ICC was a standard procedure to seek security assurances.
- The board was in constant communication with the ICC.
- The team’s participation was not in doubt, but player safety was the primary concern.
Naqvi’s statement effectively ended the boycott speculation, confirming Pakistan’s participation in the World Cup and the marquee clash, pending satisfactory security arrangements.
The T20 World Cup 2024 will be held in the West Indies and the USA from June 1 to 29. India and Pakistan are in Group A alongside Ireland, Canada, and the USA.



