Ind vs Pak: A call came from Sri Lanka and Shehbaz Sharif agreed. After 30 minutes of conversation, the way was cleared for a great clash in the T20 World Cup.

News India Live, Digital Desk: The wait of cricket lovers is about to end! A big ‘diplomatic twist’ has come amid the ongoing uncertainty regarding the on-field clash between India and Pakistan. A mysterious call from Sri Lanka and a 30-minute long discussion has changed the mind of Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Now Pakistan team is ready to play against India in the T20 World Cup. Sri Lanka Connection: How did the matter happen? According to sources, this entire chessboard was laid in Sri Lanka. In fact, amidst the ongoing meetings between the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) and the ICC, an important call from Sri Lanka reached the Prime Minister’s Office of Pakistan. 30 minutes of brainstorming: There was an intense discussion for about half an hour between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and sports officials. Agreed on the terms: It is reported that some assurances were given on issues like Pakistan’s security concerns and hybrid model, after which the PM gave the green signal to the team. Victory of the spirit of the game: This call not only helped in the development of the tournament. Not only has the future been secured, but it has also given new life to the expectations of the broadcasters and fans. ‘Mahamukabala’ in the T20 World Cup is now confirmed! With Pakistan’s consent, the cloud of doubt over the ICC schedule has now been removed. This match between India and Pakistan is going to be the most watched match of the tournament. Mathematics of neutral venue: It is discussed that a middle path has been found between the two countries regarding the venues of the matches. Pressure from neighboring countries: Sri Lanka and other Asian countries also played an important role in convincing Pakistan in the interest of cricket. Celebratory atmosphere among the fans. As soon as this news came on social media, ‘IndVsPak’ has started trending. Fans say that the World Cup is incomplete without Pakistan and now the real thrill will begin.

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