Pakistan's India boycott at T20 World Cup
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The two arch-rivals are scheduled to face off in a group stage match in Sri Lanka on February 15 but the Pakistan government have urged its team to not take part in the India match in response to Bangladesh's ouster from the competition after refusing to travel to India citing security concerns.
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You have to treat Bangladesh the same as you treat Pakistan the same as you treat India,’ Nasser Hussain said as the former England captains criticised the ICC.
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