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Match 27, R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
, Feb 15, 2026
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That's a wrap - Another absorbing day comes to a close in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, 2026. But get ready for another triple dose of cricket on Monday, 16th February. The day starts with Afghanistan facing the UAE in New Delhi, which will be followed by England taking on Italy in Kolkata. The day ends with another mouth-watering clash with stakes at an all-time high as Australia go up against Sri Lanka in Pallekele. The first ball of the first match is scheduled to be bowled at 5.30 am GMT, but our coverage will begin a lot sooner. Do join us in advance to catch all the pre-match buzz and buildup. Until then, we sign off, only to meet again. Cheers!
As things stand in Group A - India become the second team after West Indies to qualify for the Super 8s. Pakistan, meanwhile, slip to third after this heavy defeat, with the USA moving up to second spot, very much alive and kicking for the top two finish. However, the USA’s group stage campaign is now complete, and they will be hoping Namibia to beat Pakistan in their final league game to get through. The Dutch remain in the mix as well and will be banking on a Pakistan slip-up to keep their qualification hopes alive ahead of their clash against India. However, if Pakistan beat Namibia on 18th February, before the India-Netherlands game later that evening, they will be through to the next round, knocking both the Netherlands and the USA out of the race.
A quick recap of Super Sunday - The day began with the West Indies becoming the first team to advance to the Super 8 stage by brushing aside Nepal in a one-sided game at the Wankhede. It was then followed by the USA winning against Namibia by 31 runs in Chennai, and by doing so, they kept their Super 8 hopes alive. And what was billed up as one of the biggest clashes of the tournament did not quite live up to the billing. India crushed Pakistan and handed them a massive 61-run defeat.
THIS WIN IS FOR INDIA - The victorious Indian captain, Suryakumar Yadav, says this win is for India. Shares that the message was to play the same brand of cricket and not change the approach because of the occasion, and they did so. Feels that batting first was the better option on this surface. He praises Ishan for continuing to bat the way he had been doing in the lead-up to the tournament and he carried that same intent into the match. Mentions that after the early wicket, someone had to take responsibility, and Ishan did exactly that. Adds that there was a slight slump between overs 7 and 15, but commends the way Tilak, Rinku and Dube contributed. Opines that 175 was 15 to 20 runs above par. Feels that a score of 155 would have made it a very tight contest. SKY says that with the ball, everyone stuck to their plans. Adds that Hardik took charge with the new ball, while Bumrah did what he does best. Is pleased to see that the rest of the bowlers chipped in as well. On the plans for their final league game, Surya states that they don't want to think about the next game just yet and will think about it after reaching Ahmedabad (they play Netherlands there on 18th).
Defeat not the end of the road - The skipper of Pakistan, Salman Agha, admits that Pakistan stayed committed to their spin-heavy approach, but admits that the execution fell short in key phases. He notes that while the spinners may have had an off day, the team would continue to back them, given their strong performances over the past six months. Reflecting on the batting, he adds that losing three or four wickets in the Powerplay left them chasing the game from the outset. Speaking about the decision to bowl first, he explains that the pitch in the first innings appeared slightly tacky, with the ball gripping. However, he feels Pakistan did not execute well enough with the ball. He also observes that the surface played better in the second innings, but the bowlers failed to adapt to the demands of the situation. On the batting front, he admits the side did not apply itself well or give itself a chance to go deep into the contest. On handling emotions in a high-pressure clash, he says that such games naturally bring intense emotions, but also adds that the team has enough experience to manage those situations. He stresses the need to regroup quickly, with another important game coming up in two days. He asserts that the defeat is not the end of the road for Pakistan. Points out that the upcoming game against Namibia still offers them a chance to qualify for the Super Eights. He underlines the importance of moving on quickly and maintaining a positive mindset.
... Let's hear from the captains ...
A lone fight in vain - Usman Khan played a brisk hand of 44, striking timely boundaries, but with wickets tumbling at the other end, the pressure kept building before it finally got to him. Once he fell, India’s spinners gatecrashed through the rest, never allowing Pakistan a moment to breathe. More than just the bowling though, it was Pakistan’s technique that came under the scanner, with batters repeatedly undone by poor shot selection and a lack of clarity against spin.
A picture-perfect start - India didn’t just strike early, they ripped the game open in the Powerplay itself. Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya kept it tight, asked the right questions, and cashed in, with Bumrah’s double strike leaving Pakistan rattled. To be fair, Pakistan didn’t help themselves either, going too hard and across the line of the ball, instead of trusting the pitch and playing through the line. Most of their wickets looked self-inflicted. And with 38/4 in the Powerplay, they were already staring down the barrel.
An inning that ebbed and flowed - 18 overs of spin, and for a while, India made batting look comfortable. That was largely down to Ishan Kishan, whose aggressive start not only put Pakistan under pressure but also laid a strong base on a surface that clearly wasn’t easy for new batters, something that became evident later. Saim Ayub stood out with an excellent spell, his double strike in the 15th over pushing India onto the back foot. Suryakumar Yadav then steadied things with a responsible knock, well supported by Shivam Dube as the pair added a 33-run stand to keep India afloat. Pakistan, however, couldn’t close things out well with the ball, as Shaheen Afridi went for plenty at the death, allowing India to finish strongly on 175.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH - Ishan Kishan receives the award for his swashbuckling 77 off just 40 balls. He says the wicket was not easy at the start, and he looked to keep things simple. Adds that he tried to watch the ball closely and played according to the field. He mentions working a lot on his off side game and trying to find the gaps, especially with the bigger boundaries offering more space to exploit. Kishan shares that they had a target in mind of 160-170, feeling that would be competitive on this surface. On the occasion, he says an India versus Pakistan clash is always special, not just for the players but for the fans as well. Mentions that it was an important game, and beating Pakistan gives the team a lot of confidence going forward. Ishan acknowledges that Pakistan have quality spinners and that the key was to play good, calculated shots against them. With the ball, he notes there was not much assistance for the pacers when he batted earlier against Shaheen Afridi and praises Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah for setting the tone upfront.
A comprehensive win - India come up with another dominant performance across all departments, against Pakistan, in what is called a marquee clash every time these two sides meet. With this, India make it 8-1 against Pakistan in T20 World Cups. They also qualify for the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, 2026. Pakistan came into this clash riding the positives from their first two games, but looked completely out of sorts here. Especially during the chase, they had no answers whatsoever against this Indian bowling unit. And now, their net run rate has taken a significant hit, slipping below that of USA's in Group A.
End Of The Over 18 : 114/10
8 Runs
- 1 WD 17.1
- 017.1
- 617.2
- 017.3
- 017.4
- 117.5
- W 17.6
U. Tariq
0 (3)
S. Afridi
23 (19)
H. Pandya
3-1-16-2
17.6
W
Hardik Pandya To Usman Tariq OUT!
OUT! CASTLED! All over for Pakistan. India win by 61 runs and book their place in the Super 8 stage! Hardik keeps the stumps in play with a length ball, Tariq exposes all three stumps and stays leg side of the ball. He hangs his bat out away from his body to cover the line. He plays down the wrong line as the ball goes past the outside edge and clatters into the top of the middle pole. With this massive defeat, Pakistan slip down to third in the standings in Group A, below USA, with a net run rate of -0.403, while USA's reads a healthy +0.788!
17.5
1
Hardik Pandya To Shaheen Afridi
Across off, into the deck, Afridi flat-bats it to long on for a single.
17.4
0
Hardik Pandya To Shaheen Afridi
A full toss at pace, on leg, Shaheen Afridi backs away and slaps it down to long on for a single.
17.3
0
Hardik Pandya To Shaheen Afridi
Short ball, outside off, zipping through with bounce. Shaheen Afridi is beaten by pace and fails to connect with the pull.
17.2
6
Hardik Pandya To Shaheen Afridi
DROPPED, SIX! Kuldeep Yadav tips it over the ropes. That will only add to the frustration of Hardik Pandya. On top of off, on a back of a length. Afridi has a big swing across the line. Skies it towards wide long on, where Kuldeep runs to his left and stays side on to take the catch. Ends up palming it over the boundary cushions and Hardik is not pleased one bit.
17.1
0
Hardik Pandya To Shaheen Afridi
Chance? Hardik Pandya is not happy with Ishan Kishan. Was there a glove? Into the surface, around leg, Afridi swings across the pull. The ball sneaks under his bat and the gloves. It goes low towards Ishan, who fails to pouch it. The ball pops out of his gloves. The UltraEdge shows a scratch when the ball is next to the glove.
17.1
wd
Hardik Pandya To Shaheen Afridi
Wide! Hardik spots Afridi backing away and he follows him with a short ball. This slips down leg, Afridi ducks under it.
End Of The Over 17 : 106/9
9 Runs
- 416.1
- 016.2
- 416.3
- 016.4
- 016.5
- 116.6
S. Afridi
16 (14)
U. Tariq
0 (2)
R. Singh
1-0-9-0
16.6
1
Rinku Singh To Shaheen Afridi
Full and in front of the stumps, Shaheen crouches a bit and drills it to long on for one.
16.5
0
Rinku Singh To Shaheen Afridi
Full and outside off. Shaheen stays leg side of it and works it to wide long on. Denies the single.
16.4
0
Rinku Singh To Shaheen Afridi
BEATEN! Full and outside off. Shaheen makes room, lunges forward and looks to play a lofted shot. Loses his shape as he swings too hard, fails to get underneath it, and gets beaten on the outside edge.
16.3
4
Rinku Singh To Shaheen Afridi
FOUR! Gets it away! Full and at the sticks, Afridi walks across his stumps and has an ungainly swipe across the line. Gets more of an inside edge and it races behind square leg for a four.
16.2
0
Rinku Singh To Shaheen Afridi
Darted in at the pads, on a length, Afridi clears the front leg and attempts the slog sweep but misses and wears it on the pads.
16.1
4
Rinku Singh To Shaheen Afridi
FOUR! Hammered! Drops it short, on off, Shaheen Afridi gets the width to free his arms and he spanks it to the right of long off for a four. 100 comes up for Pakistan.
This is called toying with the opposition. Suryakumar Yadav tosses the ball up to Rinku Singh! He replaces Tilak Varma.
End Of The Over 16 : 97/9
3 Runs
- 115.1
- 215.2
- W 15.3
- W 15.4
- 015.5
- 015.6
U. Tariq
0 (2)
S. Afridi
7 (8)
V. Chakaravarthy
3-0-17-2
15.6
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Usman Tariq
On off, pushed through, Usman Tariq lets it be.
15.5
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Usman Tariq
Rapped on the pads! There is a stifled appeal for LBW. Not given by the umpire. This looks high and seems to be sliding down leg. Suryakumar Yadav wants to take a chance with it being the hat-trick ball. He takes the review with a couple of seconds left on the timer. Slanting into the right-hander, on a nagging length. There is a tentative prod by Tariq, but fails to bring his bat out in front. Gets hit on the flap of the front pad. The Ball Tracking shows that the ball will miss the leg stump, both on height as well as line.
Usman Tariq is the last man in for Pakistan and will face the hattrick ball.
15.4
W
Varun Chakaravarthy To Abrar Ahmed OUT!
OUT! PLUMB IN FRONT! Kumar Dharmasena nods before raising the finger. Chakaravarthy is on a hat-trick! Abrar Ahmed reviews, more in hope than anything else. Googly from Chakaravarthy, on a length, on middle. Abrar does not pick the wrong 'un, neither from the hand nor off the surface. He is caught on the crease and just hangs his bat out to cover the line. The ball lands and comes back in to go past the inside edge and hits him on the pads. No bat involved and the Ball Tracking shows three reds with the ball crashing into the middle stump.
Another one bites the dust. Abrar Ahmed is in at number 10.
15.3
W
Varun Chakaravarthy To Faheem Ashraf OUT!
OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! If there was any hope left for Pakistan, that should be it. Flatter and shorter, on middle. Faheem rocks on the back foot for the pull but only gets the height and not the distance. It goes only as far as deep mid-wicket, where Rinku Singh runs in off the ropes and gobbles it up. Pakistan are 97/8.
15.2
2
Varun Chakaravarthy To Faheem Ashraf
From around the wicket for Faheem, googly, on a length, on middle. Faheem drops on a knee and sweeps it between deep mid-wicket and deep square leg for a couple of runs.
15.1
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Shaheen Afridi
Sliding across off, full in length, Shaheen Afridi has a big swipe across the line. Miscues it down the ground to long on for a single.
End Of The Over 15 : 94/7
5 Runs
- 014.1
- 114.2
- 114.3
- 214.4
- 114.5
- 014.6
F. Ashraf
8 (12)
S. Afridi
6 (7)
T. Varma
2-0-11-1
14.6
0
Tilak Varma To Faheem Ashraf
Short and around middle, worked gently off the back foot to the left of the bowler. Varma moves across quickly and cuts it off.
14.5
1
Tilak Varma To Shaheen Afridi
Full on middle and off, Shaheen crouches, clears his front leg and swipes it off the inside half towards deep backward square leg for a single.
14.4
2
Tilak Varma To Shaheen Afridi
IN THE AIR AND DROPPED! That's the second catch put down by Tilak this evening. Zips in full around middle and off, holds in the surface and straightens. Shaheen swipes across the line and miscues it off the top edge. The ball spoons over the off side and Tilak runs back towards mid off, gets both hands to it, but fails to hold on. Two taken. Tilak never looked settled to get under it properly.
14.3
1
Tilak Varma To Faheem Ashraf
A touch short, on off, Faheem Ashraf punches it down to long off for a single.
14.2
1
Tilak Varma To Shaheen Afridi
Nicely flighted full and outside off, with some turn and bounce. Shaheen Afridi gets low to slog sweep, but gets a leading edge that lands to the right of short third. Varun Chakaravarthy gets across and collects on the bounce. A single taken.
14.1
0
Tilak Varma To Shaheen Afridi
A round-arm delivery, on a length, on off. Shaheen Afridi stabs it back at the bowler off the back foot.
DRINKS BREAK! The writing is on the wall for Pakistan. After the early damage, a brief flicker of hope emerged through the stand between Usman Khan and Shadab Khan, but it did not materialise into anything substantial. India have not had to do anything extraordinary. They have kept things simple and disciplined, while Pakistan have largely been the architects of their own downfall. Still, they will believe as long as Faheem Ashraf is out there. 87 needed off 36 balls. Just a reminder - there is a net run rate to play for as well. Irrespective of the margin, a loss tonight will take Pakistan's net run below that of USA's. So they need to ensure that they play out their 20 overs at least.
End Of The Over 14 : 89/7
5 Runs
- 113.1
- 1 LB 13.2
- 1 WD 13.3
- 013.3
- 113.4
- 113.5
- 013.6
F. Ashraf
7 (10)
S. Afridi
2 (3)
K. Yadav
3-0-14-1
13.6
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Faheem Ashraf
On a length, around middle and off, Faheem Ashraf presses back and bunts it to the off side.
13.5
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Shaheen Afridi
Pushed through quicker through the air, on a length, on a tight line. Shaheen Afridi covers the line and stabs it across to the leg side. With no fielder at mid-wicket, Kuldeep rushes across and chases the ball himself as the batters cross for a quick run.
13.4
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Faheem Ashraf
Short ball, on middle, Faheem Ashraf rocks back and pulls it uppishly to deep mid-wicket for a single.
13.3
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Faheem Ashraf
A sharp leg break, fractionally full and outside off, Faheem Ashraf slices it off the back foot to backward point.
13.3
wd
Kuldeep Yadav To Faheem Ashraf
WIDE! Pushed flatter, and down leg, full in length. Shaheen misses to flick. Wide called.
13.2
lb
Kuldeep Yadav To Shaheen Afridi
A googly onto the pads, on a length, skidding through. Shaheen Afridi goes back and across to nudge it around the corner, but misses and the ball deflects off the front pad before rolling to square leg. Ishan appeals for LBW, but nothing doing.They get a leg bye.
13.1
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Faheem Ashraf
Shortish delivery, on the stumps, Faheem hangs back and whips it to deep backward square leg for a single.
End Of The Over 13 : 84/7
6 Runs
- W 12.1
- 112.2
- 012.3
- 412.4
- 012.5
- 112.6
F. Ashraf
5 (6)
S. Afridi
1 (1)
T. Varma
1-0-6-1
12.6
1
Tilak Varma To Faheem Ashraf
Quick and short, on off, Faheem Ashraf presses back and punches it away. Tilak Varma dives to his right in the followthrough, but the ball stays out of his reach and rolls down to long off. A single taken. Nicholas Pooran (West Indies), Parvez Hossain Emon (Bangladesh), Mustafizur Rahman (Bangladesh) and now Shadab Khan - batters dismissed by Tilak in T20Is, in under 8 overs!
12.5
0
Tilak Varma To Faheem Ashraf
This is more fuller than the previous ball and it drifts back in. Faheem Ashraf tries to squeeze it through cover, but inside edges onto the back pad.
12.4
4
Tilak Varma To Faheem Ashraf
FOUR! Good shot! Nice placement. Little bit of width, full and outside off, Faheem Ashraf smashes it inside out over extra cover for a cracking four.
12.3
0
Tilak Varma To Faheem Ashraf
Loopy ball, full and around off, carved off the front foot to cover.
12.2
1
Tilak Varma To Shaheen Afridi
Full and on off, Afridi firms the drive to long off for a single.
Another one bites the dust. Shaheen Afridi makes his way out to the centre.
12.1
W
Tilak Varma To Shadab Khan OUT!
OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! And again, the shot selection is a bit iffy. Tilak floats it full and keeps it outside off. Shadab Khan stretches forward, getting down on his knee, but is not up to the pitch of the ball. Tries to thump it down the ground, but ends up slicing it off the toe end toward long off. Shivam Dube settles under it and takes an easy catch around his chest. Tilak strikes with his first ball and India are right in the driver's seat. Pakistan are now 7 down for 78 and need another 98 runs from 47 balls!
Tilak Varma comes into the attack. Fourth spin bowling option for India.
End Of The Over 12 : 78/6
5 Runs
- 111.1
- 411.2
- 011.3
- W 11.4
- 011.5
- 011.6
F. Ashraf
0 (2)
S. Khan
14 (14)
K. Yadav
2-0-10-1
11.6
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Faheem Ashraf
Slightly fuller and on off, Ashraf eases it to cover.
11.5
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Faheem Ashraf
A touch short, outside off, spinning away, Faheem backs away and stabs it to backward point.
A brief stay for Mohammad Nawaz. Faheem Ashraf is the new batter. A graphic flashed just before the wicket. It showed that the average turn in the first innings was 2.6 degrees, compared to 1.7 in this chase. Fair to say though, that the real damage was done earlier by the Indian pacers in the Powerplay.
11.4
W
Kuldeep Yadav To Mohammad Nawaz OUT!
OUT! TAKEN! The wheels are coming off for Pakistan in the chase. Kuldeep tries to float it up but it comes out as a low full toss, on middle. Mohammad Nawaz takes it on the full, trying to whip it behind deep mid-wicket but fails to generate the power and does not get the distance either. The ball goes down the throat of Shivam Dube stationed in the deep who does well to gobble it. He is a few yards in off the ropes, and moves to his right to take a good catch. Kuldeep is all smiles, as he knows this is a wicket gifted away to him. FROM 73/4, PAKISTAN ARE 78/6! EQUATION - 98 RUNS, 50 BALLS.
11.3
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Mohammad Nawaz
A googly, on a length, spinning back in. Mohammad Nawaz is pushed on the back foot and bunts it back to the bowler.
11.2
4
Kuldeep Yadav To Mohammad Nawaz
FOUR! A gift from Kuldeep and Nawaz accepts it gleefully. Slips in a dipping full toss on off, Mohammad Nawaz drags his hands in front of the pads as he gets down on a knee. Nails the sweep shot to deep mid-wicket, beating Shivam Dube to his left for a boundary.
11.1
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Shadab Khan
Slower through the air, outside off, on a length, Shadab steers it to deep backward point for a single.
End Of The Over 11 : 73/5
2 Runs
- 010.1
- 110.2
- 110.3
- W 10.4
- 010.5
- 010.6
M. Nawaz
0 (2)
S. Khan
13 (13)
A. Patel
4-0-29-2
10.6
0
Axar Patel To Mohammad Nawaz
In line of the stumps, full in length, Nawaz leans on and smothers the spin.
10.5
0
Axar Patel To Mohammad Nawaz
BEAUTY! A slider across the left-hander, full and outside off, Mohammad Nawaz is sucked onto the front foot to block, but the ball fizzes past his outside edge.
Just as a partnership was developing, Axar Patel has broken through. Mohammad Nawaz walks out to bat.
10.4
W
Axar Patel To Usman Khan OUT!
OUT! STUMPED! Pakistan lose half their side now. Axar expects Usman to charge down the track and cunningly pulls the length back, keeping it outside off. Usman Khan is nowhere near the pitch of the ball. He tries to reach it by throwing his hands, but gets beaten on the outside edge. Ishan Kishan calmly collects the ball behind the stumps and whips the bails off with Usman well short. Pakistan are 73/5 in the chase of 176 runs.
10.3
1
Axar Patel To Shadab Khan
Short and on the stumps, Shadab tucks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
10.2
1
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
Full and on leg, Usman Khan swats it over the bowler, and Rinku Singh rushes to his left from long on to cut it off. Just a single.
10.1
0
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
Spotting Usman charge down, Axar shortens the length and slides it into the bodyline. Khan inside edges on the thigh pad and the ball rolls in the backward point region. Kishan chases it by sprinting to his right.
End Of The Over 10 : 71/4
5 Runs
- 19.1
- 19.2
- 19.3
- 09.4
- 19.5
- 19.6
U. Khan
43 (31)
S. Khan
12 (12)
K. Yadav
1-0-5-0
9.6
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Usman Khan
Kuldeep dishes out the googly, keeps the length shorter and makes the ball to turn away from the right-hander. Usman reaches out and cuts it to deep point for one.
9.5
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Shadab Khan
This keeps straight, on the shorter side, on middle. Khan knocks it to long on and crosses over.
9.4
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Shadab Khan
Beaten! Another wrong 'un, on a length, on off, Shadab pushes out in front of his body with a straight bat. The ball lands and turns past the blade.
9.3
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Usman Khan
Googly, looped up, on off, Usman clears the front leg and has a heave across the line. The ball catches an inside edge and goes behind square leg for a run.
9.2
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Shadab Khan
Shorter and on off, Shadab gets on top of it and punches it to long off for one.
9.1
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Usman Khan
Flighted delivery first up, full and outside off, Usman firms the drive to long off and picks up a single.
28 runs from the last 3 overs for Pakistan and their chase is gradually gathering steam. Kuldeep Yadav is introduced into the attack, replacing Varun Chakaravarthy.
End Of The Over 9 : 66/4
9 Runs
- 48.1
- 48.2
- 08.3
- 18.4
- 08.5
- 08.6
S. Khan
10 (9)
U. Khan
40 (28)
A. Patel
3-0-27-1
8.6
0
Axar Patel To Shadab Khan
Short and angled in at the pads, Shadab misses out on the tickle and wears it on the pads.
8.5
0
Axar Patel To Shadab Khan
Short and on middle, Shadab stabs it down the deck.
8.4
1
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
Shorter and on middle, Usman dabs it in the vacant mid-wicket region and looks for the second but Axar hunts down the ball and keeps it to a single.
8.3
0
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
At the sticks, on a length, Usman Khan plays it back to Axar.
8.2
4
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
FOUR! Tilak Varma stands no chance this time. Axar offers flight again, full and on off, Usman skips down the pitch again and lofts it down the ground. A lot straighter this time for another boundary.
8.1
4
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
FOUR! Tilak Varma misses a chance. Not sure whether even if he had taken it, would he have managed to stay in the field of play. Floated up, on off, Usman charges down the track and goes back over the bowler's head. Varma sprints to his right from long off, where he is stationed a bit wide. He dives, extending his right hand out, but fails to cling on. The ball clips his fingertips and trickles behind into the fence.
End Of The Over 8 : 57/4
10 Runs
- 37.1
- 17.2
- 47.3
- 17.4
- 17.5
- 07.6
S. Khan
10 (7)
U. Khan
31 (24)
V. Chakaravarthy
2-0-14-0
7.6
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Shadab Khan
This keeps coming into the right-hander, on a length, on middle. Shadab moves towards the leg side and tries to punch it away. Ends up getting it off the inner half back towards the bowler. A productive over for Pakistan, 10 runs off it.
7.5
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Usman Khan
Fractionally short, on off, Usman hops back and guides it to the right of short third for another single.
7.4
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Shadab Khan
Chakaravarthy drags the length back, around off, Khan taps it to the left of cover and crosses over.
7.3
4
Varun Chakaravarthy To Shadab Khan
FOUR! Gets it through! Varun Chakaravarthy errs as he slips in a low full toss, on off. Shadab shapes up for the reverse paddle early and angles it past the diving short third fielder for a four.
7.2
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Usman Khan
Full and curving back in, on off, Usman stabs it down in front of cover for a run.
7.1
3
Varun Chakaravarthy To Shadab Khan
Just a push and it fetches Shadab Khan three runs. Tossed up, full and on off, Shadab makes a bit of room and just taps it through the vacant point region. Just one man inside the circle at cover and one deep behind square on the off side. By the time the deep fielder can get around and release the throw, Shadab collects three runs. 50 UP FOR PAKISTAN! 126 more needed from 77 balls.
End Of The Over 7 : 47/4
9 Runs
- 16.1
- 06.2
- 46.3
- 06.4
- 06.5
- 46.6
U. Khan
29 (22)
S. Khan
2 (3)
A. Patel
2-0-18-1
6.6
4
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
FOUR! Easy pickings! Short and sliding in at the hips, Usman hangs on the back foot and tickles it fine of the man at fine leg for a four.
6.5
0
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
Slower and the length stays short, on off, Usman steers it to backward point. He wants a single but is sent back. Hardik Pandya is quick to get rid of the ball and Ishan whips the bails but Khan had plonked his bat inside the crease in time.
6.4
0
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
Short and it skids through, around the off stump, Khan chops it to backward point.
6.3
4
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
FOUR! Agricultural but it does the job! Coming in with the arm, full and on middle and leg. Usman jumps out of the crease and has a hack across the line. Gets it more off the inner half and through mid-wicket for a four.
6.2
0
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
This is slower, full and drifting in, on middle. Khan checks his drive back to the bowler.
6.1
1
Axar Patel To Shadab Khan
Axar attacks the stumps with a full ball from around the wicket. Shadab walks inside the line and paddles it to deep fine leg. They cross.
DRINKS BREAK. Pakistan's 38/4 meets India's 52/1 after the Powerplay. The Men in Blue hold all the aces at the moment and the pacers providing early breakthroughs have made the job far easier for the spinners. Usman Khan has batted proactively but needs a steady hand from the other end in this reconstructing phase. 138 needed off 84 balls. Not the toughest of climbs in modern-day T20 cricket, even with early wickets down. Axar Patel to continue. 1-0-9-1 so far.
End Of The Over 6 : 38/4
4 Runs
- 05.1
- 25.2
- 15.3
- 15.4
- 05.5
- 05.6
U. Khan
21 (17)
S. Khan
1 (2)
V. Chakaravarthy
1-0-4-0
5.6
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Usman Khan
A bit of extra bounce and it is too close to the body for the cut. Usman is cramped for space and fends it down to point. 4 runs off Chakaravarthy's first over and PAKISTAN END THEIR POWERPLAY ON 38/4!
5.5
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Usman Khan
Flicked from the back of the hand, short and on top of off. Usman makes room and cuts it late but can't get it past backward point.
5.4
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Shadab Khan
Keeps it full, attacking the front pad, Shadab brings his bat out in front and eases it to long on for one to open his account.
5.3
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Usman Khan
Floated up, full and on middle. Usman drives it to long off and crosses over.
5.2
2
Varun Chakaravarthy To Usman Khan
Fuller and angled in again, on middle. Khan backs away and plays the lofted drive to the left of long off for a couple of runs. Rinku Singh tidies up.
5.1
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Usman Khan
Skidding through, on a nagging length, on middle. Usman pats it back to the bowler off the back foot.
End Of The Over 5 : 34/4
9 Runs
- 04.1
- 44.2
- 44.3
- 14.4
- W 4.5
- 04.6
S. Khan
0 (1)
U. Khan
18 (12)
A. Patel
1-0-9-1
4.6
0
Axar Patel To Shadab Khan
Full in length, the arm ball that drifts into the batter, at 84.6 kph. Shadab presses forward to defend but is beaten on the inside edge and wears it on the front pad. There is a slight appeal for LBW, but not given. Probably doing a bit too much to slide down leg.
India strengthen their grip on the game. Shadab Khan is in at number 6. Suryakumar Yadav is taking his time to set the field. Abhishek Sharma comes in at slip.
4.5
W
Axar Patel To Babar Azam OUT!
OUT! OUTFOXED! A beauty of a delivery by Axar. Gives the ball more flight and pitches it in front of the sticks, and this is the under-cutter on a fuller length. Babar Azam swings wildly to slog it over the leg side, but plays all over the line of the ball. It sneaks through the yawning gap between the bat and the pad and crashes into the stumps. Babar Azam trudges off to the pavilion and Pakistan are 34/4, chasing 176.
4.4
1
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
An in-angler on a length, at the pads, Khan tucks it using soft hands through mid-wicket for a single.
4.3
4
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
FOUR MORE! Good, proactive batting by Usman! Axar floats one on a fuller length and it drifts down leg. Usman Khan exposes the stumps, gives himself a bit of room and lofts it over the leaping cover fielder for a boundary.
4.2
4
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
FOUR! Nicely played! Pitched up, full and around off, Usman Khan stays leg side and advances before going inside out over cover for a boundary.
4.1
0
Axar Patel To Usman Khan
Quicker and flatter from around the stump. Usman Khan blocks this full ball watchfully.
Axar Patel is brought into the attack, replacing Hardik Pandya.
End Of The Over 4 : 25/3
4 Runs
- 03.1
- 13.2
- 1 WD 3.3
- 13.3
- 13.4
- 03.5
- 03.6
B. Azam
5 (6)
U. Khan
9 (8)
J. Bumrah
2-0-17-2
3.6
0
Jasprit Bumrah To Babar Azam
Swing and a miss! At 142 kph, this is slammed into the pitch, outside off, Babar Azam arches back to square cut through point, but the beats his inside edge.
3.5
0
Jasprit Bumrah To Babar Azam
Full and straight around off, the off cutter, Babar Azam presses in front and eases it to cover.
3.4
1
Jasprit Bumrah To Usman Khan
A yorker that tails in on the toes, at 145.2 kph, Usman Khan's head falls over but he manages to flick it to deep backward square leg for a single.
3.3
1
Jasprit Bumrah To Babar Azam
Good running! On a length, around off. Babar Azam gets on the back foot and taps it in front of backward point and steals a run.
3.3
wd
Jasprit Bumrah To Babar Azam
WIDE! A bit too straight and slanting down the leg side, Babar Azam misses the flick. Ishan moves to his left and fails to gather it cleanly. The ball rolls around him. Wide called.
3.2
1
Jasprit Bumrah To Usman Khan
A slower one by Bumrah, on a length, this is clipped away by Usman to widish mid-wicket for a single.
3.1
0
Jasprit Bumrah To Usman Khan
Hard length, on off, Usman Khan plays off the back foot and dabs it to short third.
End Of The Over 3 : 21/3
8 Runs
- 12.1
- 02.2
- 02.3
- 62.4
- 02.5
- 12.6
U. Khan
7 (5)
B. Azam
4 (3)
H. Pandya
2-1-8-1
2.6
1
Hardik Pandya To Usman Khan
Good effort! On a back of a length, outside off, Usman Khan square-cuts it, but Axar Patel at backward point half stops with a dive to his left. The ball gets parried away to the deep for a single.
2.5
0
Hardik Pandya To Usman Khan
BEATEN! Zips through the deck with extra bounce, outside off, Usman flays at it to access the off side on the back foot, but is tucked up for space and gets beaten on the outside edge.
2.4
6
Hardik Pandya To Usman Khan
SIX! Majestic stroke! Pandya bowls full and just outside off, Usman Khan hits it through the line and spanks it over long off for a huge six.
2.3
0
Hardik Pandya To Usman Khan
Length ball, on top of middle, Usman Khan advances down the track and looks to heave, but gets it off the inner half of the bat and the ball dribbles to mid-wicket.
2.2
0
Hardik Pandya To Usman Khan
Full and in front of the sticks, Usman pushes it to widish mid off.
2.1
1
Hardik Pandya To Babar Azam
On a back of a length, shaping away, outside off, Babar Azam tries to punch it to the off side, but gets a thick outside edge to deep third for a single.
Pakistan slip into further trouble. Usman Khan joins Babar Azam out in the middle.
End Of The Over 2 : 13/3
13 Runs
- 61.1
- W 1.2
- 21.3
- 11.4
- 41.5
- W 1.6
S. Agha
4 (4)
B. Azam
3 (2)
J. Bumrah
1-0-13-2
1.6
W
Jasprit Bumrah To Salman Agha OUT!
OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! A nothing shot from the Pakistan skipper and Bumrah has two in his first over. On a length, angled in towards off from outside off. Agha plants his front leg across and looks to whip it over mid-wicket, but closes the bat face too early and loses shape. The top edge loops towards mid on, where Pandya backtracks a couple of steps and takes a simple catch. PAKISTAN ARE 13/3 and need another 163 RUNS FROM 108 BALLS!
1.5
4
Jasprit Bumrah To Salman Agha
FOUR! Not very convincing, but runs are runs. Full and swinging in from outside off. Agha steps forward to drive through the off side but gets a thick inside edge, and the ball goes past mid-wicket for a boundary.
1.4
1
Jasprit Bumrah To Babar Azam
Azam gets a bit squared up on a good length ball, on off. Manages to dab it through short third for a single.
1.3
2
Jasprit Bumrah To Babar Azam
Just over! Back of a length, outside off, Babar Azam slashes it over backward point. Rinku Singh sprints across from deep third and cuts it off in the deep before the ropes. Two taken.
Babar Azam walks in with Pakistan in early trouble.
1.2
W
Jasprit Bumrah To Saim Ayub OUT!
OUT! LBW! Pakistan lose both their openers. Bumrah nails a fuller ball that swings back in on middle. Saim Ayub tries to flick it across, but misses and the ball slams into the pads. A big appeal for LBW and Kumar Dharmasena obliges by raising his finger. But Saim goes upstairs for a review. The replay shows that Saim's bat actually grazed the back pad and it did not get out in front. The umpire does not feel the need to go for the UltraEdge. Ball Tracking presents three reds as the ball is projected to smash into the middle pole. PAKISTAN ARE 6/2 and need another 170 RUNS FROM 112 BALLS!
1.1
6
Jasprit Bumrah To Saim Ayub
SIX! Off the top edge, but Saim and Pakistan will take it. Bumrah shoots a length ball, on the leg stump. Saim jumps out of the crease and tries to whip over the leg side, but only manages a big top edge and the ball sails all the way over deep third.
No Arshdeep Singh tonight. Jasprit Bumrah will share the attack.
End Of The Over 1 : 0/1
0 Runs
- 00.1
- 00.2
- 00.3
- W 0.4
- 00.5
- 00.6
S. Agha
0 (2)
S. Ayub
0 (0)
H. Pandya
1-1-0-1
0.6
0
Hardik Pandya To Salman Agha
Much fuller and straighter on the pads, Salman Agha tucks it to mid-wicket. A WICKET MAIDEN from Hardik.
0.5
0
Hardik Pandya To Salman Agha
BEAUTY! On a back of a length, nipping away, outside off, Salman Agha hangs his bat away from the body and the ball zips past his outside edge. Hardik gives a stare to the new batter.
An early blow to Pakistan. The captain, Salman Agha, walks in at number 3.
0.4
W
Hardik Pandya To Sahibzada Farhan OUT!
OUT! STRAIGHT UP THE CHIMNEY AND GONE! The short ball does the trick for Hardik and India's joy knows no bounds. Farhan knew it straightaway. Short by Hardik, outside off, with an extra bit of bounce. Sahibzada Farhan tries to pull it to the leg side, but gets a fat top edge. The ball is skied towards mid on and it kisses the moon before descending. Rinku Singh lurks under it in the ring and takes a safe catch. PAKISTAN ARE 0/1, needing another 176 RUNS FROM 116 BALLS!
0.3
0
Hardik Pandya To Sahibzada Farhan
Three dots! On a good length, outside off at 134.2 kph, Sahibzada Farhan punches it off the back foot, but finds the fielder at cover.
0.2
0
Hardik Pandya To Sahibzada Farhan
On a back of a length, outside off, moving away, Sahibzada Farhan covers the stumps and tucks it to the leg side in front of square.
0.1
0
Hardik Pandya To Sahibzada Farhan
Swing right away. Shapes away from a hard length, on off, Sahibzada Farhan hops on the crease and bunts it down the pitch.
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- Faheem Ashraf
- Shaheen Afridi
- Abrar Ahmed
- Usman Tariq
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Match Info
- Venue R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
- Weather Clear
- Toss Pakistan won the toss and elected to field
- Result India beat Pakistan by 61 runs
- Player of the Match Ishan Kishan
- Umpire Kumar Dharmasena (SL), Richard Illingworth (ENG) and Chris Gaffaney (NZ)
- Referee Sir Richie Richardson (WI)
Match Notes
- Innings Break: India 175/7 in 20.0 overs
- India 153/4 in 17.5 overs
- Referral 2 (14.4 ovs): PAK against S Dube (Caught) Unsuccessful (IND: 2, PAK: 1)
- Drinks: India 125/2 in 14.0 overs
- Referral 1 (11.6 ovs): PAK against S Yadav (LBW) Unsuccessful (IND: 2, PAK: 2) (Retained)
- India 104/2 in 11.1 overs
- I Kishan 9th T20I fifty: 50 runs in 27 balls (7x4) (2x6)
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 51 off 30 balls between I Kishan (41) and T Varma (10)
- Drinks: India 52/1 in 6.0 overs
- Mandatory Power play (1-6): India 52/1
- India 52/1 in 5.6 overs
- S Afridi dropped on 16 by K Yadav in 17.2 overs
- S Afridi dropped on 16 by I Kishan in 17.1 overs
- Pakistan 101/9 in 16.1 overs
- Referral 3 (15.5 ovs): IND against U Tariq (LBW) Unsuccessful (IND: 1, PAK: 0)
- Referral 2 (15.4 ovs): A Ahmed against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (IND: 2, PAK: 0)
- S Afridi dropped on 3 by T Varma in 14.4 overs
- Drinks: Pakistan 89/7 in 14.0 overs
- U Khan dropped on 31 by T Varma in 8.1 overs
- Pakistan 50/4 in 7.1 overs
- Drinks: Pakistan 38/4 in 6.0 overs
- Mandatory Power play (1-6): Pakistan 38/4
- Referral 1 (1.2 ovs): S Ayub against IND (LBW) Unsuccessful (IND: 2, PAK: 1)
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