Overview
- Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said India will not boycott and urged players to set aside emotions and follow BCCI and government direction.
- BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia framed participation as upholding the spirit of the game and expressed hope the team delivers a strong on-field response.
- Boycott campaigns have grown on social media, with reports of subdued ticket sales and suggestions that most BCCI officials will skip the match.
- Tournament regulations treat any refusal to take the field as a forfeit that would award points to Pakistan and affect group standings and progression.
- Analysts highlighted powerful broadcast and commercial incentives for staging India–Pakistan fixtures in multination events despite political tensions.