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Pakistan T20 hopes at risk amid India boycott controversy

Published on: February 4, 2026 4:56 PM

Pakistan’s spin-heavy squad enters the T20 World Cup in strong form, but a potential forfeit against India could leave them with no margin for error in Group A. Government decisions have prevented the clash in Colombo, sparking debate over the team’s chances.

The team must now win their opening game against the Netherlands and follow up with a victory over the United States to stay in contention. Their final group match against Namibia will determine if they can progress as one of the top two teams.

Read more : Pakistan to play T20 World Cup but boycott India match 

Captain Salman Agha emphasized that the boycott decision was not made by the players, saying the squad must follow the government’s direction while staying focused on winning games. He added that the team is confident in its ability to compete at the highest level.

Pakistan’s preparation has been strong, highlighted by series wins against South Africa, a home tri-series triumph, and a 3–0 sweep over a weakened Australian side. Spin all-rounders Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan, and Saim Ayub provide depth and variety to the bowling attack.

Read more : Pakistan squad lands in Sri Lanka for T20 World Cup 

The pace department is led by Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah, while Faheem Ashraf and newcomer Salman Mirza offer additional seam support. The bowling attack is balanced, but batting remains volatile, especially with inconsistent contributions from the top order.

Head coach Mike Hesson has opted for makeshift wicketkeeping options, leaving out Mohammad Rizwan due to poor form. Pakistan’s combination of spin strength, pace, and all-rounders is promising, but forfeiting points against India leaves little room for error in their World Cup campaign.

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