The ICC T20 World Cup is one of the most highly anticipated cricket tournaments worldwide, known for its exhilarating pace and thrilling matches.
Since its debut in 2007, the T20 World Cup has captured the imagination of millions of fans globally, bringing together the best cricketing nations to battle it out in the shortest format of the game.
With the 2026 edition fast approaching, excitement is building for what promises to be another spectacular showcase of international cricket.
This year, however, the tournament’s buildup has been marred by controversy. As the ticket sales for the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup officially launched, the ICC released a promotional poster featuring the captains of India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, England, and Australia.
Yet, in an unexpected move, Pakistan’s T20 captain, Salman Ali Agha, was conspicuously absent from the poster, leading to accusations of bias from Pakistani cricket fans.
A surprising and confusing matter! Why is @TheRealPCB
captain
@SalmanAliAgha1
picture not included on
@ICC
T20 World Cup match and tickets poster? pic.twitter.com/jyxgohJnYy— Syed Yahya Hussaini (@SYahyaHussaini) December 11, 2025
This omission has raised questions about the ICC’s approach to promoting the tournament in a fair and inclusive manner.
Fans have expressed their frustration, criticizing the ICC for seemingly sidelining Pakistan’s representation in a global event that prides itself on inclusivity and equal opportunity.
The T20 World Cup will take place in India and Sri Lanka in February and March 2026, and the demand for tickets is already skyrocketing.
Among the most coveted tickets are those for the Pakistan vs. India match scheduled for February 15. With an overwhelming demand, tickets for this iconic clash have been priced starting at 1500 Sri Lankan Rupees, and fans have been advised to expect long waiting times to secure their spot.
Ticket prices for other matches are also attracting attention, with India-based matches priced from 100 Indian Rupees and Sri Lanka-based matches starting at 1000 Sri Lankan Rupees.
While the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 promises to deliver exciting cricket and unforgettable moments, it is essential that the tournament’s promotional efforts reflect the spirit of the game inclusive, fair, and representative of all nations.
The controversy surrounding the exclusion of Pakistan’s captain should serve as a reminder of the importance of promoting unity in global sports events.
Only by embracing every team equally can the tournament truly achieve its full potential as a celebration of world-class cricket.












