Pakistan's potential boycott of India in the T20 World Cup match is creating a stir, with just three days left until the tournament begins. The Pakistan Government has made it clear that players will not take the field against India, but the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has yet to officially inform the ICC. The ICC has questioned the decision and warned of sanctions, while the PCB has been gearing up for a legal showdown. The situation is developing rapidly, with the next 48 hours being crucial for the PCB. Pakistan's potential decision to boycott the India match will be in violation of the ICC Terms of Agreement, and there is no force majeure clause as cover. Pakistan has landed in Sri Lanka for the T20 World Cup campaign, with a warm-up game scheduled today against Ireland. The players are set to kick off their campaign, but the boycott threat hangs over them. Will the PCB make an official announcement soon? Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.