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ICC threatens Pakan with sanctions: No bilateral series, Asia Cup exclusion, no NOCs for PSL overseas players  | Cricket News

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is reportedly unhappy with Pakan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi’s recent comments supporting Bangladesh,The Indian Express has learned.
Sources told The Indian Express that if Pakan follows a similar path and decides not to participate in the tournament, the ICC could impose sanctions. These may include suspension of all bilateral series, denial of No Objection Certificates (NOCs) for foreign players in the Pakan Super League (PSL), and exclusion from the Asia Cup.
“If Pakan also decides not to play the T20 World Cup, the ICC will impose a series of sanctions, including no bilateral series with any international team, no NOC for foreign players in PSL, and no Asia Cup participation,” a source said.

Naqvi had earlier criticized the ICC for “double standards,” saying Bangladesh was treated unfairly. He added that Pakan’s participation in the World Cup would be decided at the highest government level, pending Prime Miner Shehbaz Sharif’s return from abroad.
“Bangladesh has been treated unfairly. One country can make any decision whenever, while it is the opposite for another. Bangladesh is a major stakeholder and this injustice should not happen,” Naqvi told reporters.
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“Bangladesh is a full ICC member like Pakan. If a similar favour has been extended to Pakan and India, the same should apply to Bangladesh. One country cannot dictate terms to another,” Naqvi said.
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