T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka President thanks Pakistan PM for India match boycott withdrawal
Sri Lanka's President Anura Kumara Dissanayake thanked Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Sharif directed the Pakistan Cricket Board to end their boycott of the T20 World Cup match against India. The match will now proceed as scheduled. This ...

The India-Pakistan match will go ahead as scheduled after Pakistan's government decided to withdraw its boycott call following persuasion from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, ending an impasse that cast a shadow on the ongoing tournament.
"Delighted that the eagerly awaited India Pakistan match at the ongoing T20 cricket World Cup in Colombo will go ahead," Dissanayake said on X platform.
Dissanayake had called Sharif Monday night to convince him to play the game following the Sri Lanka Cricket letter addressed to PCB to change its decision.
Pakistan PM's office acknowledged Dissanayake's call in the government release which effectively ended the match boycott by his country.
Pakistan had earlier said they would not play the India match, which was seen as a political protest linked to Bangladesh's removal from the tournament after the world body declined its request to shift matches from India to Sri Lanka on security grounds.
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