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Colombo Breakthrough: Sri Lanka President’s Intervention Paves Way for India–Pakistan Clash

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In a notable diplomatic and sporting turn, Pakistan has reversed its earlier decision and agreed to face India in Sri Lanka during the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, clearing the way for one of cricket’s most anticipated fixtures to proceed at a neutral venue in Colombo.

The breakthrough followed direct discussions between Pakistan’s government and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, alongside consultations involving the International Cricket Council, the Pakistan Cricket Board  and the Bangladesh Cricket Board.

According to an official statement issued by Islamabad, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a “warm and friendly” telephone conversation with President Dissanayake. During the call, both leaders reflected on the longstanding ties between the two nations and Sri Lanka’s historic support for Pakistan during challenging periods. President Dissanayake reportedly urged Pakistan to consider an amicable resolution to the impasse in the broader interest of the game and regional goodwill.

The Government of Pakistan subsequently reviewed formal representations made by the PCB, along with supportive communications from Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, and several other cricketing member nations. Following this review, Islamabad instructed its national side to proceed with the fixture against India in Sri Lanka.

The decision restores a marquee encounter that had briefly come under uncertainty and underscores how cricket diplomacy continues to intersect with regional politics. For Sri Lanka, the development places Colombo at the centre of global cricket attention, reinforcing the island’s role as a trusted neutral venue capable of hosting high-profile international contests.

With the deadlock resolved, fans across South Asia can now look forward to the resumption of a rivalry that transcends sport — this time under Sri Lankan floodlights.


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