former indian cricketer Chris Srikanth Slams former England captain Nasser Hussein Controversy regarding Pakistan in 2026 T20 World Cup. Hussain made the controversial statement as Bangladesh withdrew from the tournament and Pakistan had previously threatened to boycott the match against India.

He claimed that the International Cricket Council (ICC) is actually controlled by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Hussein also called for equal treatment.

After Bangladesh were eliminated by the ICC, the Pakistan government announced that the team will participate in the T20 World Cup but will not play against India. The International Cricket Council has urged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to reconsider the decision.

However, Srikanth slammed the former captain for reminding him of England’s refusal to play against Zimbabwe in Harare during the 2003 World Cup. Nasser Hussain was England captain at the time.

“He was the captain of the 2003 World Cup when England refused to go to Zimbabwe and Kenya. Why does he want to talk now? Even Australia agreed at the last minute. England got kicked out and that’s how Kenya got to the quarter-finals. You have a rule and we have a rule too. That time England dominated. That time they were shouting. It’s not fair. If England or any other team does it, it doesn’t matter. No one wants to put pressure. Ultimately, the ICC’s huge revenue comes from Indian fans across the globe, so India has a little advantage and it happens in phases.”Cheeky Chica‘.

final, Pakistan Withdrew the boycott and agreed to play against India.


Kris Srikkanth says India-Pakistan conflict crucial for world cricket

Kris Srikkanth happy with the match India Pakistan will also be held. He said this was crucial for world cricket.

“I’m happy that Pakistan has agreed to play and the tournament is being played. It’s very important. It’s very important for world cricket. Don’t go anywhere else, just from the subcontinent population, you’re going to get such a huge audience,” he said.

Chris Srikanth added that if the match does not take place, it will be a huge loss for Pakistan, the fans and the host nation.

“If Pakistan does not play, they will be the biggest losers. Even the spectators and fans, how many of them will get the tickets. Even the host country. Eventually, everyone will ignore Pakistan. Tomorrow, if India instructs England or Australia not to play against Pakistan, then that could also happen,” he said.

The two teams will meet at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday, February 15.