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A high-level meeting between Pakistan’s Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Raza Naqvi has marked a significant moment in the country’s sports diplomacy, as both leaders discussed critical issues surrounding the ICC T20 World Cup scheduled in India. The meeting focused on ensuring player safety, maintaining the integrity of international cricket, and responding to growing concerns over India’s political interference in the tournament. Due to security concerns and the need for a neutral playing environment, Pakistan has decided to play its matches in Sri Lanka — a move widely viewed as responsible, strategic, and aligned with international sports ethics. Meanwhile, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has faced criticism after reportedly pushing Bangladesh out of the tournament, a decision that has sparked controversy across the cricketing world. Many analysts argue that such actions undermine the spirit of fair competition and damage the credibility of global cricket governance. In response, Pakistan has publicly expressed unwavering solidarity with Bangladesh, reaffirming its long-standing stance of promoting unity, brotherhood, and justice in international sports. In a symbolic yet powerful gesture, the Pakistan national cricket team will wear black armbands during matches as a sign of protest against injustice and in support of Bangladesh. This move reflects Pakistan’s commitment not only to sportsmanship but also to moral responsibility, signaling that cricket should serve as a bridge between nations rather than a battlefield for political agendas. India’s rigid stance and alleged politicization of cricket have raised serious concerns among fans, players, and cricket authorities worldwide. Pakistan, however, continues to advocate for fairness, respect, and equal opportunity for all teams, emphasizing that cricket must remain free from political pressure and discrimination. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and PCB Chairman Mohsin Raza Naqvi, Pakistan has once again positioned itself as a principled and courageous voice in international cricket — standing firm for justice, regional harmony, and the true spirit of the game.