Naqvi's Double Standards Questioned Over Cricket Fixtures

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03 Feb 2026 | 05:30 am
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Mohsin Naqvi's leadership of Pakistan cricket is under scrutiny, facing questions regarding potential double standards. This situation arises from a notable scheduling conflict involving India-Pakistan cricket fixtures. Two contrasting events are now drawing significant attention across the cricketing world.

 

Pakistan is scheduled to play an ACC tournament match against India. This highly anticipated encounter between the fierce rivals is set for a specific date that has generated considerable debate. The fixture itself represents a significant event for both nations and their respective fans.

 

Concurrently, on that very same day, Pakistan has declared its intention to boycott a clash at the 2026 T20 World Cup. This specific match, which Pakistan plans to avoid, is also against India. This creates a direct and perplexing contrast in the nation's cricketing policy.

 

Conflicting Cricket Agendas

 

The simultaneous occurrence of these two India-Pakistan related decisions—one involving participation and the other a boycott—has sparked widespread discussion. Observers are questioning the rationale behind playing one tournament fixture while opting out of another major global event. This unique scenario demands clarity from the cricket board.

 

Scrutiny Over Policy Consistency

 

This scheduling coincidence brings Mohsin Naqvi's strategic direction for Pakistan cricket into sharp focus. The contrasting stances on playing India in different competitions are prompting calls for explanations, with many citing potential "double standards" in the decision-making. Such inconsistencies raise significant concerns among followers.

 

Implications for Future Relations

 

The implications of boycotting a 2026 T20 World Cup fixture while competing in an ACC tournament match against the same opponent on the identical day are significant. This situation underscores complex cricketing and political dynamics, demanding a cohesive long-term strategy from the national cricket governing body.