'Ind-Pak Matches Covered Like War': Omar Abdullah Blames Politics For Pakistan Withdrawing From T20 World Cup
GH News February 04, 2026 02:09 AM

Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah criticised Pakistan’s withdrawal from the T20 World Cup match against India, calling it a result of politicising sports. He highlighted media exaggeration of India-Pakistan matches, while the ICC has warned Pakistan of consequences for its selective pullout, linked to Bangladesh’s tournament removal over security concerns.

Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that Pakistan's decision to withdraw from the high-profile T20 World Cup match against India was the result of the problematic intersection of sports and politics. Abdullah, a cricket enthusiast, emphasised that merging sports with political issues often leads to adverse outcomes.

"We have now completely stopped differentiating between sports and politics. Time and again, through the media, whenever there is a match between India and Pakistan, it is presented as a war. You never cover it like a normal match," the chief minister told reporters from the Assembly lawns here.

Asserting that India's matches with Pakistan are always blown out of proportion, Abdullah said it was one of the reasons for such controversies to arise.

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"When we play against other countries, it does not receive as much attention, but when it's against Pakistan, it is blown out of proportion. That is when such situations arise. It should not happen. Yes, they are participating in this World Cup, but they will not play against us," the chief minister said. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has warned Pakistan of severe repercussions for its selective pullout from the high-profile T20 World Cup contest against India in Colombo on February 15. Pakistan's decision, conveyed through an official government statement, is being seen as a political protest linked to Bangladesh's removal from the tournament after the world body declined its request to shift matches from India to Sri Lanka on security grounds.

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