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Kishan, Hardik guide India to 266 despite Afrdi’s four-wicket haul
Flanked by collapses on either side, India’s saving grace after opting to bat was the 138-run stand between Hardik Pandya (87) and Ishan Kishan (82). The duo ensured that India got a fighting score on board – 266 – after slipping up against Shaheen Afridi.
The start of the innings was peppered with rain-enforced breaks, but after the first of those breaks, Afridi started hitting a better rhythm. He had been flicked off the pads for a four and a six initially by Rohit Sharma, with the ball predominantly moving in. As soon as Afridi implanted some doubts by taking the ball across Rohit, he earned dividends having the India captain clean bowled with one nipping off the surface. Afridi topped this up with the wicket of Virat Kohli in his very next over, having him bowled off an inside edge reducing India to 27/2.
Another rain break intervened before India stuttered again, with Haris Rauf striking in the midst of an indifferent spell. He had Shreyas Iyer pulling a long hop straight to midwicket before getting past the defence of an unconvincing Shubman Gill with an incoming delivery.
At 66/4, India’s innings was meandering uncertainly when Ishan was joined by Pandya. With spin being Pakistan’s preferred mode of attack during this period, the duo went about the course correction with little trouble. They milked their way to a 50-run stand initially before gradually shifting gears.
Pakistan’s spin attack was off-colour with Shadab Khan, in particular, dealing in full tosses and long hops. Kishan, playing a new role at No. 5 was as watchful as his senior partner but did not lose opportunities to strike big, lofting Mohammad Nawaz for a six down the ground to bring up the 100-run stand in the 33rd over. Hardik too chanced his arms against Nawaz later in the innings, hitting him for a six. He cashed in in an over from Rauf, where the bowler erred in lengths and went short, giving Hardik three boundaries in the process with the pick being a fiery pull through midwicket.
Just as the duo were threatening to take the score towards 300, and eyeing a big finish, Pakistan struck back with the introduction of the pacers. Rauf had Kishan, who had picked up a groin strain by then, caught at mid on while Afridi had Pandya caught at cover off a slower ball. Afridi made sure India were not going to add more in the death overs having Jadeja caught behind while Naseem Shah dismissed Shardul Thakur off a leading edge.
Although Jasprit Bumrah struck a few eye-catching boundaries, India ended up losing their last five wickets for just 27 runs to be bowled out for 266.
Brief Scores:
India 266 in 48.5 overs (Hardik Pandya 87, Ishan Kishan 82; Shaheen Afridi 4-35, Naseem Shah 3-36, Haris Rauf 3-58) vs Pakistan
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Sparkling Aaron George ton seals record chase, powers India into U19 WC final
On a batting beauty at the Harare Sports Club, India’s assembly line of batting talent was out in full splendour in the Under-19 World Cup semifinal. There were two centurions in a statement innings from Afghanistan, but Uzairullah Niazai and Faisal Shinozada’s knocks – glorious as they were – were rendered footnotes by a superb century from Aaron George, who led India’s record chase of 311 with the kind of composure that belied his low scores from earlier in the tournament.
Afghanistan 310/4 in 50 overs (Faisal Shinozada 110, Uzairullah Niazai 101; Kanishk Chouhan 2-55, Deepesh Devendran 2-64) lost to India 311/3 in 41.1 overs (Aaron George 115, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 68, Ayush Mhatre 62; Nooristani Omarzai 2-64) by 7 wickets.
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Pakistan PM Sharif on India boycott: ‘A very considered stance, and we should completely stand by Bangladesh’
Shehbaz Sharif, the Pakistani Prime Minister, has said Pakistan’s decision to boycott the game against India at the men’s T20 World Cup 2026 was a show of solidarity with Bangladesh, after their removal from the tournament.. It is the first time any official from either the Pakistan state or the PCB has publicly touched upon the reasons for the boycott.
“We have taken a very clear stand on the T20 World Cup that we won’t play the match against India because there should be no politics on the sports field,” Sharif told members of his cabinet on Wednesday. “We have taken a very considered stance, and we should completely stand by Bangladesh, and I think this is a very appropriate decision.”
The Pakistan government put out a post on Sunday saying that while the team would participate in the T20 World Cup, it would not take the field in the February 15 group game against India. The post, which came after a week in which Pakistan’s participation in the tournament had become uncertain, did not give any reason for the decision.
The PCB has not spoken publicly on the matter, but the ICC issued a response a few hours after the X post, in which it said it hoped “that the PCB will consider the significant and long-term implications for cricket in its own country as this is likely to impact the global cricket ecosystem, which it is itself a member and beneficiary of.”
It is not known whether the PCB has officially notified the ICC, or whether there has been any contact between the two bodies. The ICC had said that it “expects the PCB to explore a mutually acceptable resolution, which protects the interests of all stakeholders.”
The Prime Minister’s comments confirm, however, that the boycott decision is linked to what the PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi – the interior minister in Sharif’s government – called the ICC’s double standards in excluding Bangladesh from the T20 World Cup.
Bangladesh were replaced in the world event after their government refused to let the team travel to India, where they were based for their games. The government, citing security concerns, wanted Bangladesh to play their games instead in Sri Lanka, the co-hosts for the event, and where Pakistan will play all their games.
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