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ICC T20 World Cup 2026: India vs Pakistan | Match 27 | Group A | Colombo | February 15 | Match Discussion

Which side will win the clash of arch-rivals?


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Sunday blockbuster - After all the uncertainty over whether the fixture would go ahead, decks have finally been cleared as arch-rivals India and Pakistan prepare to square off at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. These two sides do not engage in bilateral cricket, which only intensifies the anticipation whenever they meet in ICC tournaments or the Asia Cup. Both teams are part of Group A, and the stakes are significant. The winner will seal progression to the Super 8 stage. For the loser, it will not be the end of their campaign, but qualification would then hinge on winning their final group game. Pakistan's journey so far - Salman Agha's men are based in Colombo for the group stage, though their first two matches were played at the city's other venue, the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground. They survived a massive scare against the Netherlands before brushing aside the USA. Middle overs a concern - A recurring theme in their two games so far, and in the lead-up to the World Cup, has been a dip in scoring rate outside the Powerplay. They have not fully capitalised on the strong starts provided by their openers and will need to address that if they are to make a deep run. Top order in focus - The last time Pakistan faced India, Sahibzada Farhan's 57 set the tone in the Asia Cup final. He, alongside Saim Ayub, will once again be crucial at the top. In the lead-up to the World Cup, Salman Agha promoted himself to number three to counter spin outside the Powerplay, but is yet to make a significant impact. Babar Azam has found runs, yet the overall tempo through the middle overs continues to invite scrutiny. Conditions versus combinations - Head coach Mike Hesson and skipper Salman Agha read the conditions well against the USA. They went in with just one specialist quick in Shaheen Afridi and loaded the side with spin options, a move that paid off handsomely. Once again, much will depend on how they assess the surface and balance their attack accordingly.

There is, however, a lingering concern around Afridi's effectiveness with the new ball, as he has not been as incisive in the Powerplay as he once was. Against an Indian side that comes hard in the Powerplay and bats deep, the new ball battle could well shape the contest. India's tale - The opening two games have shown the two-time champions and reigning holders that defending the title will not be straightforward. They were reduced to 77/6 by the USA and then, against Namibia, lost their way after racing out of the blocks and failed to finish strongly. Suryakumar Yadav's side has looked less comfortable on pitches where the ball has stopped in the surface, something that could once again come into play in Colombo. Availability concerns and a tricky matchup - Abhishek Sharma missed the previous game due to a stomach infection that required hospitalisation. Although he has been discharged, he may need another match to fully recover. If Abhishek is unavailable, Sanju Samson could get another opportunity, though he has too often thrown away promising starts rather tamely. India were unsettled by Namibia's skipper, Gerhard Erasmus and his varied release points, and a similar examination awaits in Usman Tariq, whom they will be facing for the first time. His pause at release has troubled batters not only in this tournament but also in the competitions leading up to the global event, whether at the international or franchise level. The Kuldeep conundrum - The last time these sides met in Colombo during the 2023 Asia Cup in the ODI format, Kuldeep Yadav claimed a five-wicket haul. He has not featured so far this World Cup, with India preferring Axar Patel and Varun Chakaravarthy as the frontline spin options. With spinners enjoying success at the venue, the Indian think tank could be tempted to bring in the left-arm wrist spinner. The dilemma would be whether to do so at the expense of Arshdeep Singh, with Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah continuing as the primary pace options, or to trim batting depth to accommodate an extra specialist spinner.

Squad

Pakistan
: Salman Ali Agha (c), Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Khawaja Mohammad Nafay, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Salman Mirza, Naseem Shah, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan, Usman Khan, and Usman Tariq.

India: Suryakumar Yadav (C), Axar Patel (VC), Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (WK), Ishan Kishan (WK), Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Rinku Singh, Washington Sundar, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, and Varun Chakaravarthy.

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India are clear favorites to win due to their six hitting ability. Dot ball Babar will most likely fail again, consume deliveries without a significant score and putting pressure on the other batsmen. However there is a small likelyhood that Pakistan will win. (y)
 
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India are clear favorites to win due to their six hitting ability. Dot ball Babar will most likely fail again, consume deliveries without a significant score and putting pressure on the other batsmen. However there is a small likelyhood that Pakistan will win. (y)
Did you see the Aus vs Zum match? This isn't a 200 pitch. A Zimbabar innings is optimal for these condishuns but I expect Babar to fail due to preshur.
 
Salman, Naseem, Nafay should play. Save Usman Tariq for playoffs.

1. Saim
2. Sahibzada
3. Salman
4. Babar
5. Usman
6. Nafay
7. Shadab
8. Faheem
9. Naseem
10. Salman
11. Abrar

Shadab, Abrar bowl 8 overs.
Naseem 2 opening overs and 2 death overs
Salman 2 opening overs, 1 death over.
Saim 1 pp over, 1 later.
Abrar 1 pp over
Salman Agha 2 overs to lefties
Faheem 1 over.
 
India-Pakistan has always been Indian batsman vs Pakistani fast bowlers but today it will be Indian spinners vs Pakistani spinners.

Hopefully Kuldeep plays tonight.
 
Surya's presser was also good, albeit very straight batted in Hinglish, i mean every second word was in english in between his hindi sentences....a reflection of the way languages are going nowadays...
any ways - he just gave standard run of the mill answers , but there was no gloating or one upmanship - which is good...
boys do appear confident...
but do not think this is a 200+ pitch where you plonk your front foot and hit thru the line - big ground, have to run a lot of 2's and 3s, spin would play a big part and knowing how funky Surya is - would'nt surprise me if he opens with HP/Shivam and Akshar and then takes stock after about 4 ov...
 
Salman, Naseem, Nafay should play. Save Usman Tariq for playoffs.

1. Saim
2. Sahibzada
3. Salman
4. Babar
5. Usman
6. Nafay
7. Shadab
8. Faheem
9. Naseem
10. Salman
11. Abrar

Shadab, Abrar bowl 8 overs.
Naseem 2 opening overs and 2 death overs
Salman 2 opening overs, 1 death over.
Saim 1 pp over, 1 later.
Abrar 1 pp over
Salman Agha 2 overs to lefties
Faheem 1 over.
but why?

Indian team has never faced UT.

His novelty factor might create a lot of doubts in our batsmen. I really think UT will be the first name on the sheet.
 
but why?

Indian team has never faced UT.

His novelty factor might create a lot of doubts in our batsmen. I really think UT will be the first name on the sheet.
Because this is an inconsequential match. Both will qualify no matter result tomorrow. And having played him tomorrow will make it easier next time.
 
I’m excited but at same time nervous for pak. I know what will happen but fandom makes you forget objective data.
 
Pakistan is going to lose it. Nothing has changes since Asia cup where they got hammering for 3 consecutive Sundays.
 
India are clear favorites to win due to their six hitting ability. Dot ball Babar will most likely fail again, consume deliveries without a significant score and putting pressure on the other batsmen. However there is a small likelyhood that Pakistan will win. (y)
Probably most accurate
Pakistan is going to lose it. Nothing has changes since Asia cup where they got hammering for 3 consecutive Sundays.
Atleast we don't have the match winner in our team, so there is hope.
 

What a silly stat lacking any context. What are the number of attempts for each team and the percentage of success rate?
Pakistan have always been a mediocre batting team in T20's but there is a better way to put that than some rage bait stat that provides zero context.

Looking at India's lineup, their top 6 of 8 batsmen are all lefties. I think there is a serious case to leave out Nawaz for this match for matchup reasons. They always try to avoid using Nawaz vs lefties so I can't imagine he'll end up bowling much in this match and has looked lost with the bat in this tournament. I'd go with either Naseem or Mirza to have a good balance of both batting & bowling.

For Pakistan to have any chance to win, their bowlers will need to be at their absolute best and have a beast of a performance.
 
Salman M has to play. In that case, Nawaz will have to make way for Usman T. That will make batting slightly thin, since we have a passenger anchor in the team, but I do not see another swap option. Usman K MUST sit for Nafay - it will be stupid not to do it; use him @ 4 or 5. I feel sorry for Fakhar missing out for the passenger. Oh well, we should have Hasan N anyways instead, but we as fans can only get frustrated.
 
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Farhan
Saim
Salman
Babar
Nafay
Shadab
Faheem
Usman tariq
Abrar
Salman mirza
Shaheen/naseem I will play naseem...
 
I suppose this thread can be merged later; for now it would be a 'fun cricket' to try and guess what's going to go down.

The rules are simple; just copy paste the questions and give your answer with as few words as possible, no explanations needed. Winner gets forum props I s'pose?

Of course this is assuming a full game. My answers below:


1. Will the players (or even the captains) shake hands (pre game/ post game, doesn't matter)? Yes

2. Who will win the game? India

3. Highest scoring batsman for India? Ishan Kishan

4. Highest scoring batsman for Pakistan? Saim Ayub

5. Highest wicket taker for India? Varun Chakravarthy

6. Highest wicket taker for Pakistan? Abrar Ahmed

7. Man of the match for India? Ishan Kishan

8. Man of the match for Pakistan? Abrar Ahmed
 
Colombo — PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi meets national cricket team players and management

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi encouraged the players and praised their determination and commitment. He expressed his best wishes for the national cricket team.

Captain Salman Agha, Head Coach Mike Hesson, Manager Naved Akram Cheema, along with all players and coaching staff, were present at the meeting.

PCB Chief Operating Officer Sameer Ahmed, PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer, and Director Media Aamir Mir were also present on the occasion.
 
Colombo — PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi meets national cricket team players and management

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi encouraged the players and praised their determination and commitment. He expressed his best wishes for the national cricket team.

Captain Salman Agha, Head Coach Mike Hesson, Manager Naved Akram Cheema, along with all players and coaching staff, were present at the meeting.

PCB Chief Operating Officer Sameer Ahmed, PSL Chief Executive Officer Salman Naseer, and Director Media Aamir Mir were also present on
why this duffer meeting players. This put extra pressure on them.
 
Surya indirectly indicated India will shake hands today.

The World Champions will like to trash Pakistan today, which will not only dent Pakistan's confidence ahead of Super 8's but will also ensure the World Champions India don't have to travel to play the semi-final at Premadasa.
 
Our laadla nawaabs Faheem, Fakhar and Shaheen just getting down for breakfast now
 

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Pakistan was the better team in the last three world Cup encounters.

- Kohli singlehandedly saved them in Melbourne, man to man, we were the better team.
- Our bowlers were fantastic in New York, batters let us down but they were on the ropes for most of the match.

We just need to ensure that we don't let up this time around.
 
Good news predication has changed . Zero mm rain now for today. Weather to remain cloudy with no rains
 
Now's the time to beat suryakumar yadav and his bunch of illiterate clowns.
Let's go make them cry along with a billion people.
 
Pakistan was the better team in the last three world Cup encounters.

- Kohli singlehandedly saved them in Melbourne, man to man, we were the better team.
- Our bowlers were fantastic in New York, batters let us down but they were on the ropes for most of the match.

We just need to ensure that we don't let up this time around.

Now also you have the better team but we will emerge victorious because the Gods favour us.
 
Pakistan was the better team in the last three world Cup encounters.

- Kohli singlehandedly saved them in Melbourne, man to man, we were the better team.
- Our bowlers were fantastic in New York, batters let us down but they were on the ropes for most of the match.

We just need to ensure that we don't let up this time around.
That's the spirit.
 
If India wins -

it’s just called a routine win. The Indian team played well and won.

But if Pakistan wins -

it's a Islamic victory, 1.4 billion logo ko hara diya, hamne kufr tod diya 🤣

:klopp :kp
 
If India wins -

it’s just called a routine win. The Indian team played well and won.

But if Pakistan wins -

it's a Islamic victory, 1.4 billion logo ko hara diya, hamne kufr tod diya 🤣

:klopp :kp
What a useless post this.... islamic this...islamic that. bla bla

find some work bro...
 
I think Pakistan should play some 4-D chess and not play Usman Tariq tomorrow. You guys heard me right, let's not play Usman tomorrow and totally catch the Indians by surprise. This game is essentially a dead rubber and we shouldn't be dependent on one bowler to win anyways.

Usman's biggest advantage right now is his mystery. The more we expose him to the opposition, the more his mystery disappears. This is even more true for the Indians who only play him at tournaments. Save Usman for the semi-final/finals and then unleash him. Let that be the first time India play against him.

This would be my lineup tomorrow:

1) Farhan
2) Saim
3) Babar
4) Salman
5) Fakhar
6) Usman (wk)
7) Shadab
8) Nawaz
9) Faheem
10) Shaheen
11) Abrar

Abrar, Nawaz, Shadab and Saim are good enough to give us at least 15 overs of quality spin bowling. Shaheen and Faheem will be great in the powerplay and death. Salman can roll his arm for an over, if needed.
 
If India wins -

it’s just called a routine win. The Indian team played well and won.

But if Pakistan wins -

it's a Islamic victory, 1.4 billion logo ko hara diya, hamne kufr tod diya 🤣

:klopp :kp
Literally no one says that, also adding laugh emojis doesn't make it funny. That's like laughing at your own unfunny joke hoping others also join in.
 
I am living in the present, but luckily Pakistan haven't won a single match since 2022, so they haven't had a chance to say something stupid.

7-0 to india 🇮🇳
You are ignorant..

7-1 it is... 152/0 BHOOLL GAYEEEE????
 
Those who want Fakhar Zaman in the playing 11 today, let me tell you a short story.

The numbers tell the story. Fakhar has featured in 11 T20 World Cup matches, scoring just 162 runs at an average of 18 with a strike rate of 117. In 2026 alone, his T20I returns are even bleaker—averaging 8 with a strike rate of 75.75.

In Asia, across 65 T20Is, he averages 22.54 with a strike rate of 120.65. Against India, the record is equally underwhelming: 7 matches, 116 runs, an average of 19, a strike rate of 127, and not a single fifty.

On current form, Fakhar simply doesn’t merit a place in the XI against India. Instead, give young Nafay the opportunity. Even if he fails, at least the team is backing a player with genuine X-factor and the potential to make a difference.
 
Usman Tariq discussing something intensely at reception, maybe they have called him up for an action test.
 

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I think Pakistan should play some 4-D chess and not play Usman Tariq tomorrow. You guys heard me right, let's not play Usman tomorrow and totally catch the Indians by surprise. This game is essentially a dead rubber and we shouldn't be dependent on one bowler to win anyways.

Usman's biggest advantage right now is his mystery. The more we expose him to the opposition, the more his mystery disappears. This is even more true for the Indians who only play him at tournaments. Save Usman for the semi-final/finals and then unleash him. Let that be the first time India play against him.

This would be my lineup tomorrow:

1) Farhan
2) Saim
3) Babar
4) Salman
5) Fakhar
6) Usman (wk)
7) Shadab
8) Nawaz
9) Faheem
10) Shaheen
11) Abrar

Abrar, Nawaz, Shadab and Saim are good enough to give us at least 15 overs of quality spin bowling. Shaheen and Faheem will be great in the powerplay and death. Salman can roll his arm for an over, if needed.
Bring in Nafay. Usman is a walking wicket, try the kid in this game.
 
Bring in Nafay. Usman is a walking wicket, try the kid in this game.
Not just walking wicket his overall demeanor looks like he is a deer caught in the headlights. I know our standards are low but can't believe how he is part of the team
 
Media hyped up rivalry.. on field rivalry non existent , 13-1 score or something. Historical context rivalry just hyped out. Expecting a one sided victory for Ind.. but hope Pak make it closer. And a Pak victory will actually be good for the rivalry..
 
You are ignorant..

7-1 it is... 152/0 BHOOLL GAYEEEE????
I am living in the present, but luckily Pakistan haven't won a single match since 2022, so they haven't had a chance to say something stupid.

7-0 to india 🇮🇳
If you had read it properly, you wouldn't have had to face so much embarrassment.

Last 7 match between India and Pakistan, and all won by team india.

:klopp :kp
 
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