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Top 10 Cricket News Today: Ind vs Pak Boycott, WPL 2026 & More | Feb 3

Top 10 Cricket Trending News - Feb 3, 2026

Top 10 Cricket Trending News: Feb 3, 2026

#1 Pakistan Confirms Boycott of T20 World Cup Clash Against India

The Pakistan Government has officially instructed the PCB not to play the high-stakes match against India in Colombo on February 15.

T20 World Cup 2026
#2 ICC Issues Warning to PCB Over "Selective Participation"

The ICC responded strongly to Pakistan's boycott decision, stating that a global event requires all teams to compete on equal terms.

ICC News
#3 Washington Sundar Set to Miss T20 World Cup Opener

The Indian all-rounder is currently undergoing rehab for a rib fracture at the CoE and is ruled out of the warm-up against South Africa.

Team India
#4 WPL 2026: Gujarat Giants Face Delhi Capitals in Eliminator

The playoffs kick off today in Vadodara. The Giants are seeking their first final appearance while the Capitals aim for their fourth.

WPL 2026
#5 Oman Stuns Sri Lanka A in World Cup Warm-up

In a massive upset, Oman chased down 145 to defeat Sri Lanka A by 5 wickets, securing a win for the associate nation.

Warm-up Matches
#6 Australia in "Strife" After 3-0 Whitewash by Pakistan

Following heavy defeats in the T20I series, concerns are rising for Mitchell Marsh’s side as the World Cup approaches.

Australia Cricket
#7 England Eye Clean Sweep Against Sri Lanka

England leads the 3-match T20I series 2-0. The final match tonight at Pallekele is Sri Lanka's last chance to avoid a whitewash.

SL vs ENG
#8 Zimbabwe Defeats Netherlands by 29 Runs

A solid performance from Zimbabwe saw them post 178. The Netherlands fell short, finishing at 149/10 in Colombo.

Warm-up Matches
#9 U19 World Cup: Vedant Trivedi Emerges as India's Hero

18-year-old Vedant Trivedi's disciplined 68 rescued India from a precarious 47/3 against Pakistan.

U19 World Cup
#10 New Zealand Paternity Leave Shuffle

NZC confirmed that Matt Henry and Lockie Ferguson may take brief paternity leave during the tournament.

New Zealand