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No boycott name for girls as Pakistan A set to face India regardless of males’s T20 World Cup standoff | Cricket Information

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NEW DELHI: Even because the row over Pakistan’s resolution to boycott its males’s T20 World Cup group-stage conflict towards India continues to escalate, there isn’t any indication that the fallout has spilled over into the ladies’s recreation. The Pakistan Ladies’s A crew is about to play India Ladies’s A on the Rising Stars Asia Cup in Bangkok, with no directions acquired to this point to boycott the fixture, reported ESPNcricinfo on Monday.Go Past The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!In accordance with the report, preparations for the Rising Stars Asia Cup, which begins on February 13, are progressing as scheduled. Pakistan Ladies’s A and India Ladies’s A are on account of meet on February 15 — the identical day the Pakistan males’s crew is slated to face India within the ICC Males’s T20 World Cup, a match the Pakistan authorities has stated its crew “shall not take the sphere” for, citing no causes in a put up on X.

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) issued a press launch on Sunday saying the Ladies’s A squad for the event, hours after the boycott of the lads’s World Cup conflict was made public. Pakistan Ladies’s A are positioned in Group A alongside India A, UAE and Nepal, underlining that, at the very least for now, the ladies’s fixture stays unaffected.ESPNcricinfo additional reported that whereas hypothesis is rife over potential sanctions towards the PCB, the Worldwide Cricket Council (ICC) is but to resolve whether or not a Board assembly is required to debate the difficulty. Any such deliberations would contain the 12 Full Member boards, three Affiliate representatives and the ICC chair, however no emergency assembly has been known as to this point.The ICC has already made its stance clear, warning that “selective participation” is tough to reconcile with the basic premise of world tournaments constructed on integrity, equity and consistency. Whereas the lads’s India-Pakistan conflict hangs in uncertainty, the absence of any boycott directive for the ladies’s crew suggests a pointy distinction between the 2 conditions.

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