Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has reportedly been invited to attend major international cricket events. These include the upcoming ICC Board meeting and the IPL 2026 final in Ahmedabad.
According to reports, the ICC is preparing for a new round of meetings. These discussions will focus on the future of the World Test Championship.
The ICC Chief Executives Committee meeting is expected to be held virtually on May 21. This meeting will involve key administrative discussions among member boards.
The main ICC Board meeting is scheduled for May 30 and May 31 in Ahmedabad, India. The timing aligns with the IPL 2026 final at the same venue.
The IPL final is set to take place on May 31 at the Narendra Modi Stadium. This makes it a high-profile cricket week for global officials.
Under normal circumstances, the PCB chairman would attend the ICC Board meeting in person. However, uncertainty remains about his travel plans.
The situation is complicated due to political tensions between Pakistan and India. Relations between the two cricket boards also remain sensitive.
Sources say Mohsin Naqvi has received invitations for both the ICC meeting and the IPL final. He has reportedly referred the matter to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
The prime minister is expected to make the final decision regarding his travel. No official confirmation has been issued so far.
The ICC meetings are part of the organization’s regular quarterly schedule. These sessions were earlier planned for March and April in Doha.
However, those meetings were postponed due to regional developments. They have now been rescheduled for May in India.
The ICC plays a key role in global cricket governance. Its meetings are important for discussing rules, tournaments, and future planning.
Officials have not confirmed whether Mohsin Naqvi will attend the events in Ahmedabad. The decision is expected after government consultation.
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The developments are being closely watched by cricket stakeholders. The outcome may influence Pakistan’s participation in upcoming ICC events and discussions.




