🏏ICC Men's T20 W C 2026: Group A, M 27: India vs Pak at Colombo🏏 - Page 3

Match Discussion

Created

Last reply

Replies

40

Views

398

Users

4

Likes

41

Frequent Posters

Viswasruti thumbnail

India

Posted: 4 hours ago
#21

Mental Strength Key in India vs Pakistan Matches (for both players and viewers!!)

In India vs Pakistan games, mindset is very important. Even top players can struggle if they get nervous, while young players with strong nerves can become heroes overnight by performing well in one of the biggest matches in sports.

Tough Challenge for Pakistan Against Top-Ranked India

Beating India on Sunday will be a big challenge for Pakistan, who haven’t been very strong in T20s recently. India are the world No. 1 team and far ahead in the rankings, while Pakistan are sixth.

Viswasruti thumbnail

India

Posted: 3 hours ago
#22

Hardik Pandya Key for India

Hardik Pandya is expected to play an important role for India in the big match. He has been in good form recently and has performed well against Pakistan over the years, scoring 315 runs in 12 innings at an average of 35 and a strike rate over 126, including two half-centuries.10:53 (IST) 14 Feb 2026

India Monitor Abhishek Sharma’s Fitness

The team is closely watching Abhishek Sharma’s recovery before the big match. It’s still unclear if he will play, and the final decision will depend on medical advice, likely made closer to match day. -------

missFiesty_69 thumbnail
Posted: 3 hours ago
#23

India vs Pakistan is finally here. Over to cricket now

There isn't much riding on this game from the tournament's perspective, but try telling that to the fans from either country

Big picture

Well, everything about this game is big picture. If we needed a reminder of how much in cricket is sustained by this fixture, it came over the past two weeks, when it dangled over the precipice of not happening at all. The result of an India-Pakistan match might feel like it means everything, but, as the ICC view has appeared for at least the last decade and a half, it doesn't have to mean anything at all. It just needs to happen.

And then there's the rivalry. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav triumphally declared, after the second of three Asia Cup wins over Pakistan in Dubai, that this was no longer a rivalry, as if it were solely the cricket played within the boundary that had set its terms. India may now measure its cricketing standards against teams that play superior cricket to Pakistan, but crowds still pack stadiums more consistently against this side, and it draws more eyeballs than games against purportedly better competition. In Pakistan, meanwhile, there has never really been an attempt to deny that a win against India matters most of all.

Perhaps it is absence that has made Pakistan supporters' hearts grow fonder. They have won three games against India in the past decade, and two of them have become iconic enough to be referred to in numerical shorthand. You'd need little further explanation in Pakistan beyond "180 runs" and "152-0" to know what you were talking about. But while they represent two of Pakistan's three wins, the 17 defeats on the other side of the ledger have clustered into one sad muckheap.

The slightly smaller picture is that this game doesn't have much riding on it from the tournament's perspective. Both sides have come through scares to compile 2-0 records against less fancied opposition, and a defeat is unlikely to complicate progress to the next round for either. This, really, is a game that exists for its own sake, outside the context of the tournament it is a part of.

On the field, well, we know the score. India have both a cricketing and psychological edge, having won their three games against Pakistan at the Asia Cup in three different ways. They won with the ball in the first, the bat in the second, and the mind in the final, opening up further wounds in a rivalry whose tide Pakistan are struggling to find ways to reverse. India's top order is uniquely devastating in T20Is, their middle order has heft, their spin has dazzling world-class variety, and their fast bowling has Jasprit Bumrah. There are increasingly few nits to pick with any of it.

It can feel bleak at times for Pakistan, but only those who know little about Pakistan cricket will assume they go in without hope. Curiously, for all the gulf that has opened up between these sides, Pakistan will be scratching their heads wondering how they don't come into this match with a three-game T20 World Cup win streak over India. After their decisive win in 2021, they let victory slip from their hands in Melbourne in 2022 and in New York in 2024. It is where they will have learned how vast the difference between hope and belief is, and in moments where the match presents them with opportunities, as those two and last year's Asia Cup final did, Pakistan will need to find a way to grasp them.

India against Pakistan gets talked about a lot, and almost never for the right reasons. But, for a few hours on Sunday, that's exactly what could happen. That, in itself, is perhaps a good enough reason to get a game on Sunday, and, with any luck, a good one.

Savera84 thumbnail

India

Posted: 3 hours ago
#24

Thanks for the tag Madhu.smiley31

Men in Blue, all the very best.smiley20

Cheers..

missFiesty_69 thumbnail
Posted: 3 hours ago
#25

Form guide

India W W W L W (last five completed T20Is, most recent first)

Pakistan W W W W W

missFiesty_69 thumbnail
Posted: 3 hours ago
#26

Hardik Pandya during the pre-match warm-ups, India vs Namibia, Men's T20 World Cup, New Delhi, February 12, 2026

Hardik Pandya has been Pakistan's bogeyman

In the spotlight: Hardik Pandya and Sahibzada Farhan

Perhaps no player in this India side loves playing against Pakistan more than Hardik Pandya. Against this opposition, he has a better bowling average, a better bowling economy rate and a better bowling strike rate than his overall T20I numbers. While his T20I batting numbers against Pakistan are not great, every Pakistan fan remembers his 43-ball 76 in a losing cause in the 2017 Champions Trophy final. In the last three games, he has dismissed Babar Azam, Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman, with his two-in-one credentials in this fixture offering India the ultimate luxury.

Sahibzada Farhan has played three matches against India, all within two weeks of each other. He scored 40 in the first, following up with two half-centuries, and helped Pakistan get off to dream starts in two games against India at the Asia Cup. Most famous was his relative comfort in dealing with Jasprit Bumrah, against whom he scored at a strike rate of 150 without once losing his wicket. He struck him for three sixes during that purple patch, more than any other batter has managed against Bumrah in their T20I careers. If Pakistan are to finally get over the line against India, they may require the same overperformance at the top, even if Bumrah is a hard man to keep down for long.

missFiesty_69 thumbnail
Posted: 3 hours ago
#27

Who Has the Upper Hand?

All things considered, India will be the outright favourites, and one expects them to handle the threat Pakistan will provide. Pakistan will back themselves to step up and challenge India.

missFiesty_69 thumbnail
Posted: 3 hours ago
#28

Probable Best Performers of the Match

Probable Best Batter: Abhishek Sharma

Abhishek Sharma (Source:Nikhil Patil/Getty Images

Star opening batter Abhishek Sharma is reported to have recovered from his stomach infection and will be playing the match against the arch-rivals. He boasts an excellent record against Pakistan with 110 runs in three innings, all of which had come during the Asia Cup 2025, where he was also the Player of the Series. Abhishek is expected to set the tempo right from the word 'go' and help India register a staggering victory.

Probable Best Bowler: Usman Tariq

Usman Tariq

Usman Tariq has been surrounded by controversies ahead of the India versus Pakistan clash, with experts and fans around the world talking about his unusual bowling action. However, the off-break bowler will look to cut the outside noise and deliver a fantastic four-over spell on Sunday. If he manages to hit the right line, he might be able to trap a lot of Indian batters.

Edited by missFiesty_69 - 3 hours ago
missFiesty_69 thumbnail
Posted: 3 hours ago
#29

1000003967.jpg1000003966.jpg


I can never understand why it's such a big deal when it comes to India and Pakistan matches. India is one country that has a victory record against every single team, especially Pakistan. I'm not even saying that in vain. The records speak for themselves. Yes, on paper, Pakistan has more victories but India holds a record of 16 wins, while Pakistan has 3, one match washed out.

If it was against Aussies or even NZ, I would still understand since it's the case of going against giants who has given us upsets in various tournaments. But even they haven't able to do it consistently.

If it wasn't for the political climate, this match should draw exactly the same eyeballs that a USA vs Namibia match would, or maybe NZ vs SA?

Viswasruti thumbnail

India

Posted: 35 minutes ago
#30

Asymmetry at the Premadasa

The R Premadasa Stadium in full bloom, Sri Lanka vs Ireland, Men's T20 World Cup, Colombo, February 8, 2026

The pitch for tonight's game sits slightly off-centre on the square

Pitch No. 4 will be in use today, and this means one square boundary will be significantly more distant than the other. If a right-hand batter is facing at the Maligawatte End, the point boundary would be roughly 75m away and the extra-cover boundary 79m while the square leg boundary would be 68m away and the midwicket boundary 69m away.

These dimensions could definitely shape some of the tactics we see today - the ends the bowlers choose, the lines they bowl to different batters etc.

Related Topics

Cricket thumbnail

Posted by: WildestDreams Ā· 2 days ago

After a slightly delayed but emphatic start to their 2026 T20 World Cup campaign, Australia will look to build momentum when they face Zimbabwe...

Expand ā–¼
Cricket thumbnail

Posted by: SoniRita Ā· 5 days ago

🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: M12: USA vs Pak at Colombo on 10/02/26🏏 After nearly stumbling against the Netherlands in their opening match,...

Expand ā–¼
Cricket thumbnail

Posted by: Viswasruti Ā· 7 days ago

🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: M6: SL vs Ireland at Colombo on 08/02/26🏏 Sri Lanka enter the 2026 T20 World Cup still in transition, with...

Expand ā–¼
Cricket thumbnail

Posted by: Savera84 Ā· 8 days ago

ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: Nederlands vs Pakistan at Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo on 07/02/26 at 11:00 AM IST. I Welcome to T20 World Cup...

Expand ā–¼
Cricket thumbnail

Posted by: Spiritual_Rain Ā· 1 months ago

New Zealand T20I squad vs India Mitchell Santner (capt), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway (wk), Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt...

Expand ā–¼
Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".