
Karachi: Pakistan and India are unlikely to play early World Cup in the 2026 World Cup for men in ICC, where they will be divided into separate groups, according to the Indian media.
They only face each other in the events of the International Cricket Council (ICC) or the Asian Cup due to the tense political relationship.
However, according to a report, it is unlikely that the two teams will be assembled together at the Mega Men’s event next year after their last hot struggle.
A source told BCCI to the Indian News Agency: “The case must come to discuss the annual conference. While the possibility of India and Pakistan not playing the defeated in the International Criminal Court, its failure to draw it in the same group, which was the rule in the events of the International Criminal Court, is a possibility.”
However, the final decision will be taken during the annual conference of the International Criminal Court, to be held in Singapore from July 17 to 20.
The conference is likely to be attended by the President of the International Criminal Court, Jay Shah, former Cricket Control Council in India (BCCI). This will be the first annual meeting since he took over the role in December last year.
It is worth noting that the Pakistani Cricket Council (PCB) and BCCI were in Loggerhead in the past, where the last conflict was the refusal of India to send their national team to Pakistan to obtain the ICC Men Cup, which was held earlier this year.
BCCI’s rejection attracted a strict reaction of a multi -chlorine vinyl vinyl until the merger form was proposed, which states that both bow competitors will not visit each other for the ICC event for the next three years and instead will run their matches in a neutral place.