By Matthew Henry
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Their players remained at the team hotel as talks continued but did depart for the Dubai International Stadium about 30 minutes before the scheduled toss.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chair Mohsin Naqvi held talks with his predecessors Ramiz Raja and Najam Sethi shortly before their departure.
Soon after, organisers announced the match would begin at 16:30 BST and a subsequent PCB statement said Pycroft has apologised to “the manager and captain of the Pakistan cricket team”.
Should Pakistan beat the UAE, they will meet India again in Dubai on Sunday in their first match of the Super Four stage, meaning the story could continue.
It is the latest occasion relations between India and Pakistan has impacted cricket.
They already do not play each other outside of global events and India’s matches at the Champions Trophy were moved to Dubai earlier this year after they refused to travel to hosts Pakistan.
Pakistan will not travel to India for next month’s Women’s World Cup, with their matches instead being moved to Sri Lanka.
India and Pakistan meet in Colombo on Sunday, 5 October.