As tensions rise ahead of a critical T20 World Cup clash, Pakistan faces massive financial losses of ₹316 crore and suspension threats over its boycott stance against India. With the spotlight on a possible last-minute reversal, speculation grows that another team, like Scotland, could replace Pakistan if it sticks to its decision. The next 48 hours are crucial.
Pakistan’s World Cup Boycott May Cost ₹316 Crore Loss
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