PCB Seeks ICC Intervention In Ongoing India–Pakistan Cricket Issue
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- 3 hours ago
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has formally approached the International Cricket Council (ICC), seeking intervention in an ongoing dispute involving India–Pakistan cricket ties. The move has once again brought politics, power, and cricket governance into the spotlight.
According to reports, the PCB is demanding clarity and fairness from the ICC, arguing that bilateral and tournament-related decisions disproportionately impact Pakistan. While specific outcomes remain unclear, the complaint reflects long-standing frustrations over how India–Pakistan cricket relations are managed at the global level.
India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series in years, with encounters limited to ICC and Asia Cup tournaments. PCB officials reportedly believe that financial influence and administrative power play a role in how fixtures, venues, and schedules are decided.
In simple terms: this is less about cricket — and more about control.
Why this matters: For Gen-Z fans, cricket today is not just sport; it’s geopolitics on a pitch. Decisions made in boardrooms shape which rivalries survive, which fans get access, and who benefits financially.
There’s also an unequal power dynamic. India’s massive market brings most of the revenue to global cricket, giving it leverage that smaller boards struggle to counter. When disputes arise, accountability often follows influence.
The PCB’s appeal may or may not change outcomes, but it highlights a deeper question facing world cricket: can the game truly remain fair when money, politics, and power are so unevenly distributed?
As fans wait, the controversy reminds everyone that cricket’s biggest battles don’t always happen on the field.













































