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India hammer South Africa by 101 runs in first T20 in Cuttack

India made a strong start to their home T20 series as they hammered South Africa by 101 runs in the first match in Cuttack on Tuesday. All-rounder Hardik Pandya led the way with an unbeaten half-century and a key wicket as India took a 1-0 lead in the five-match series, which is part of their build-up for the T20 World Cup 2026 in India and Sri Lanka.   Batting first after being put in, India posted 175-6 on a tricky surface. Returning from injury, Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill hit a boundary off Lungi Ngidi but fell the very next ball, spooning a catch to mid-off. Wickets kept falling as T20 skipper Suryakumar Yadav made 12 and opener Abhishek Sharma 17, leaving India 78-4. Pandya, back in international cricket after a quadriceps injury suffered in September, counter-attacked immediately. He smashed 59 not out off 28 balls, with six fours and four sixes, including two big hits in one over from Keshav Maharaj. Despite losing Axar Patel for 23 off 21 balls and Shivam Dube for 11, Pandya and Jitesh Sharma added 30 runs in the last two overs to lift India to a competitive total.   South Africa’s chase never recovered from an early collapse. Left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh removed Quinton de Kock for a second-ball duck and then dismissed Tristan Stubbs for 14 in his next over. Skipper Aiden Markram and Dewald Brevis, who scored 22, tried to respond with a few boundaries, but Axar Patel cut short Markram’s stay on 14. Pandya struck again with the ball, sending back David Miller for one with his first delivery, and when spinner Varun Chakravarthy removed Donovan Ferreira, South Africa slipped to 50-5.   The lower order could not resist India’s attack and South Africa were bowled out for their lowest T20 total of 74 in just 12.3 overs. Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Brevis to claim his 100th T20 wicket and added another scalp in the same over to shut the door on any resistance.   The result underlined India’s early form ahead of the global event, where discussions around the pakistan t20 world cup 2026 squad and other major teams are already gaining attention among fans in the region. The second T20 of the India–South Africa series is scheduled for Thursday in New Chandigarh, with both sides looking to fine-tune their combinations. PakistaniBano News sports desk will continue to track these preparations closely for its readers.

Umar Salman December 9, 2025 0
Cricket stadium at night with T20 World Cup trophy and South African flag elements
Jacques Kallis Backs South Africa to Win 2026 T20 World Cup

South Africa great Jacques Kallis believes the 2026 T20 World Cup has arrived at the ideal moment for the Proteas and says they have a strong chance to finally claim their first world title. The tournament will start on 7 February next year, just days after the end of the high-profile SA20 league.   Kallis is convinced that the timing of SA20 will give the national side a major advantage, as most of South Africa’s key players will be in constant action right up to the global event. According to him, this block of high-intensity cricket should help the Proteas enter the World Cup with rhythm, sharpness and confidence.   The former all-rounder pointed out that senior names such as Kagiso Rabada, Quinton de Kock and captain Aiden Markram will be central to South Africa’s push for the trophy. He also singled out Marco Jansen, calling his recent rise with bat and ball one of the most important positives for the side.   Kallis referenced Jansen’s Player-of-the-Match performance against India in Guwahati and his seven wickets in the previous T20 World Cup as proof of his development. In his view, Jansen has always had talent but has now found a better balance in his game, making him a genuine premium all-rounder for South Africa in pressure situations.   Looking ahead to the group stage, South Africa are drawn with New Zealand, Afghanistan, Canada and the UAE at the 2026 tournament. Their first match is scheduled against Canada on 9 February in Ahmedabad, a fixture that will set the tone for their campaign. As global interest builds, including coverage from platforms like PakistaniBano News, Kallis’ confidence adds another layer of expectation around the Proteas’ latest bid for a T20 world title.

Umar Salman December 6, 2025 0
Cricket stadium with Pakistan T20 jersey and World Cup trophy illustration
Salman Ali Agha Set to Lead Pakistan at 2026 T20 World Cup

Salman Ali Agha is expected to continue as Pakistan’s T20I captain, with the team management backing him to lead the side at the 2026 T20 World Cup. According to people close to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the top decision-makers are satisfied with his impact on the dressing room and see no need to change the leadership before the global event.   Insiders say the PCB “think tank” believes Salman has helped restore discipline, unity and a stronger winning mentality in the squad. Officials feel the team looks more settled under his charge, which makes him the natural choice to remain captain. The tournament is scheduled for February and March 2026 and will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, adding extra focus on Pakistan’s preparations.   Reports had earlier linked Shadab Khan and Shaheen Shah Afridi with a possible return to captaincy, but senior PCB figures now indicate that no such change is on the table. One senior official shared that Salman’s influence has revived the side’s fighting spirit and that the players appear “more focused and committed under him”, leaving little justification to alter the current setup.   On the field, Pakistan have enjoyed a strong run in the format, securing 21 T20I victories in 2025, the most among full-member teams. Salman has led in 38 of his 40 T20 Internationals, scoring 671 runs at an average of 24.85. With 23 wins as skipper, he now ranks as Pakistan’s third-most successful T20I captain, behind Babar Azam with 48 wins and Sarfaraz Ahmed with 29. His tenure already includes a Tri-Nation Series title and a place in the Asia Cup final.   While his batting has faced scrutiny at times, his recent unbeaten 63 against Sri Lanka in the tri-series has strengthened his position. That innings was viewed inside the camp as a timely reminder of the value he offers both as captain and middle-order batter, reinforcing arguments to keep him in charge for the World Cup cycle.   Meanwhile, Shadab Khan is set to rejoin the national side purely as a player for the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka. The all-rounder last played for Pakistan in June against Bangladesh before undergoing shoulder surgery in London. After completing his recovery and working on his fitness at the NCA in Lahore, he is expected to prove his readiness in the Big Bash League, which begins on 14 December. Pakistan’s BBL-bound players will leave next week, and the squad for the Sri Lanka series will be finalised once their immediate schedules are confirmed.

Umar Salman December 6, 2025 0
ICC has confirmed the full schedule for the T20 World Cup 2026, including the Pakistan vs India match on February 15 in Colombo.
Pakistan vs India Set for February 15 as ICC Confirms T20 World Cup 2026 Schedule

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the full schedule for the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, confirming that the much-anticipated match between Pakistan and India will be played on 15 February in Colombo. This will be one of the most watched fixtures of the tournament.   The event will begin on 7 February and will end on 8 March, with matches taking place across India and Sri Lanka. According to the ICC, the tournament’s opening day will feature Pakistan vs Netherlands, West Indies vs Bangladesh, and India vs USA at different venues.   Pakistan’s group matches will be held entirely in Colombo. The ICC stated that this decision was taken due to security concerns linked to tensions between the two countries. Pakistan have been placed with India, Netherlands, Namibia and USA in the opening stage.   Pakistan’s second match will be against the USA on 10 February, also in Colombo. The team will then face India on 15 February in a headline clash at the R. Premadasa Stadium. Their final group match is scheduled for 18 February, when they will take on Namibia at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground.   The tournament will continue with daily matches, with fixtures set across Colombo, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Kandy. The schedule also confirms games such as New Zealand vs Afghanistan (8 February in Chennai), England vs West Indies (11 February in Mumbai), and Australia vs Sri Lanka (16 February in Kandy), along with several other league-stage fixtures.   The Super Eight round will begin on 21 February, followed by the semi-finals on 4 March in Kolkata and Colombo, and 5 March in Mumbai. The final of the tournament will be held on 8 March, with the venue depending on qualification — either Ahmedabad or Colombo.   The ICC said the schedule marks another major global event returning to South Asia and expressed confidence that cricket fans would witness a competitive and high-energy tournament across both host nations.   Full T20 World Cup 2026 Schedule (Date-Wise, One Line Per Match)   07 February 2026 – Pakistan vs Netherlands, SSC Colombo 07 February 2026 – West Indies vs Bangladesh, Kolkata 07 February 2026 – India vs USA, Mumbai   08 February 2026 – New Zealand vs Afghanistan, Chennai 08 February 2026 – England vs Nepal, Mumbai 08 February 2026 – Sri Lanka vs Ireland, R. Premadasa Colombo   09 February 2026 – Bangladesh vs Italy, Kolkata 09 February 2026 – Zimbabwe vs Oman, SSC Colombo 09 February 2026 – South Africa vs Canada, Ahmedabad   10 February 2026 – Netherlands vs Namibia, Delhi 10 February 2026 – New Zealand vs UAE, Chennai 10 February 2026 – Pakistan vs USA, SSC Colombo   11 February 2026 – South Africa vs Afghanistan, Ahmedabad 11 February 2026 – Australia vs Ireland, R. Premadasa Colombo 11 February 2026 – England vs West Indies, Mumbai   12 February 2026 – Sri Lanka vs Oman, Kandy 12 February 2026 – Nepal vs Italy, Mumbai 12 February 2026 – India vs Namibia, Delhi   13 February 2026 – Australia vs Zimbabwe, R. Premadasa Colombo 13 February 2026 – Canada vs UAE, Delhi 13 February 2026 – USA vs Netherlands, Chennai   14 February 2026 – Ireland vs Oman, SSC Colombo 14 February 2026 – England vs Bangladesh, Kolkata 14 February 2026 – New Zealand vs South Africa, Ahmedabad   15 February 2026 – West Indies vs Nepal, Mumbai 15 February 2026 – USA vs Namibia, Chennai 15 February 2026 – India vs Pakistan, R. Premadasa Colombo   16 February 2026 – Afghanistan vs UAE, Delhi 16 February 2026 – England vs Italy, Kolkata 16 February 2026 – Australia vs Sri Lanka, Kandy   17 February 2026 – New Zealand vs Canada, Chennai 17 February 2026 – Ireland vs Zimbabwe, Kandy 17 February 2026 – Bangladesh vs Nepal, Mumbai   18 February 2026 – South Africa vs UAE, Delhi 18 February 2026 – Pakistan vs Namibia, SSC Colombo 18 February 2026 – India vs Netherlands, Ahmedabad   19 February 2026 – West Indies vs Italy, Kolkata 19 February 2026 – Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe, R. Premadasa Colombo 19 February 2026 – Afghanistan vs Canada, Chennai   20 February 2026 – Australia vs Oman, Kandy   21 February 2026 – Super Eight Match (Y2 vs Y3), R. Premadasa Colombo   22 February 2026 – Y1 vs Y4, Kandy 22 February 2026 – X1 vs X4, Ahmedabad   23 February 2026 – X2 vs X3, Mumbai   24 February 2026 – Y1 vs Y3, Kandy   25 February 2026 – Y2 vs Y4, R. Premadasa Colombo   26 February 2026 – X3 vs X4, Ahmedabad 26 February 2026 – X1 vs X2, Chennai   27 February 2026 – Y1 vs Y2, R. Premadasa Colombo   28 February 2026 – Y3 vs Y4, Kandy   01 March 2026 – X2 vs X4, Delhi 01 March 2026 – X1 vs X3, Kolkata   04 March 2026 – Semi-final 1, Kolkata 04 March 2026 – Semi-final 1, R. Premadasa Colombo   05 March 2026 – Semi-final 2, Mumbai   08 March 2026 – Final, R. Premadasa Colombo 08 March 2026 – Final, Ahmedabad

Umar Salman November 25, 2025 0
The ICC has released the schedule for the T20 World Cup 2026, which will be held in India and Sri Lanka from 7 February to 8 March 2026.
Here’s Pakistan’s Fixtures in T20 World Cup 2026

The ICC has released the schedule for the T20 World Cup 2026, which will be held in India and Sri Lanka from 7 February to 8 March 2026. Pakistan will play all their matches in Colombo due to ongoing security concerns following recent tensions between the two neighbouring countries.   According to the schedule, Pakistan will begin their campaign on 7 February with a match against the Netherlands at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground. The tournament will open with three matches on the same day in Colombo. Pakistan’s next game will be against the USA on 10 February, a fixture that carries extra interest after Pakistan’s upset defeat to the American side in the last World Cup.   The most anticipated match of the group stage, Pakistan vs India, is set for 15 February at the R. Premadasa Stadium. The final group match for Pakistan will be played against Namibia on 18 February. All matches will follow the ICC’s set schedule of three fixtures per day, spread across different time slots.   Here is Pakistan’s full fixture list for the tournament:   Pakistan vs Netherlands — 7 February, 10:30 AM — Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo Pakistan vs USA — 10 February, 6:30 PM — Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo Pakistan vs India — 15 February, 6:30 PM — R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Pakistan vs Namibia — 18 February, 2:30 PM — Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo   The final will be played on 8 March in either Ahmedabad or Colombo, depending on Pakistan’s progress in the event.

Umar Salman November 25, 2025 0
ICC has announced full fixtures and groups for the T20 World Cup 2026, with matches across India and Sri Lanka and major contests set for February.
ICC releases fixtures and groups for T20 World Cup 2026

The International Cricket Council has announced the fixtures and groups for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, with the event set to begin on 7 February. The opening day will feature six teams, including defending champions India, who will face USA in Mumbai as they begin their title defence.   The tournament will run for 29 days, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, with matches spread across eight venues. Five stadiums in India and three in Sri Lanka will host the 20-team competition.   According to the schedule, 40 group-stage matches will be played from 7 to 20 February. The top two teams from each group will move into the Super Eights, which starts on 21 February. From there, the best four sides will qualify for the semi-finals to be staged in Kolkata or Colombo and Mumbai. The final is set for 8 March with Ahmedabad or Colombo listed as possible venues.   A major highlight for fans in the region will be the India–Pakistan clash, scheduled for 15 February in Colombo. Both sides are placed in Group A, along with USA, Netherlands and Namibia.   In Group B, hosts Sri Lanka are joined by Australia, Ireland, Zimbabwe and Oman. Group C includes two-time winners England and West Indies, as well as Bangladesh, Nepal and debutants Italy. Group D features New Zealand, South Africa, Afghanistan, Canada and UAE.   ICC Chairman Jay Shah said the return of the men’s event to South Asia would generate strong excitement. He said the passion for cricket in the region would make the tournament “a global spectacle”, adding that the selected venues are expected to deliver a lively atmosphere throughout.   ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta said the expanded format and global spread of teams would mark a new chapter for the event. He noted that the presence of 20 teams from five continents reflects the unpredictable nature of the format and the growing worldwide interest in T20 cricket.   The full schedule and venue allocations signal the start of preparations for what is set to be one of the biggest cricket events in recent years.

Umar Salman November 25, 2025 0
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The Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 squad is gradually taking shape as the mega event draws closer. Over the last two years, Pakistan’s T20I performance has slipped in key areas such as powerplay control, strike-rate and death-overs impact, and the numbers reflect that decline.   According to the latest figures, Pakistan currently sit in 7th position on the ICC Men’s T20I Team Rankings with a rating of 235. Since the last T20 World Cup, they have played 34 T20 Internationals, winning 21 matches. With the next tournament just months away, attention has turned firmly towards the Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 squad and how it will line up on the opening day.   Pakistan are scheduled to start their campaign on 7 February, when they face the Netherlands. Team management will be keen to begin the World Cup on a strong note and reverse recent trends with a more settled and confident unit.   Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 Squad Takes Shape Under Salman Ali Agha Against this background, T20I captain Salman Ali Agha has indicated that the core of the side for the World Cup is already clear. He has conveyed to officials that no major changes are expected and that the current balance of the team is likely to be carried into the tournament, providing continuity and stability.   This approach means the Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 squad is expected to feature a settled top order, a middle phase strengthened by all-round options, and a bowling unit built around high-quality spin and established pace. According to the present thinking inside the camp, the combination looks structured and aligned with the captain’s longer-term vision for the format.   Pakistan T20 World Cup Squad 2026 (Probable) Player Name Primary Role Abdul Samad Top-order batter Babar Azam Batter Hasan Nawaz Top-order batter Sahibzada Farhan Middle-order batter Saim Ayub Top-order batter Usman Khan (†) Wicketkeeper-batter Salman Ali Agha (c) All-rounder (off-spinner) Faheem Ashraf Bowling all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz All-rounder (left-arm orthodox spinner) Abrar Ahmed Leg-spinner / mystery spinner Mohammad Wasim Jnr Fast-medium bowler Naseem Shah Fast bowler Salman Mirza Left-arm fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi Left-arm fast bowler Usman Tariq Off-spin bowler The probable Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 squad appears balanced across departments. At the top, names such as Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Usman Khan, Abdul Samad and Hasan Nawaz offer a mix of stability and stroke-play for the powerplay overs. The middle overs are expected to be controlled by captain Salman Ali Agha and Mohammad Nawaz, with Faheem Ashraf adding further depth as a bowling all-rounder.   The bowling group stands out as one of Pakistan’s major strengths, with Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah and Mohammad Wasim Jnr leading the pace attack alongside left-arm quick Salman Mirza. In spin, Abrar Ahmed and Usman Tariq provide variety and control in the middle overs. Taken together, the structure suggests a clear, strategy-driven approach as Pakistan prepare for the 2026 T20 World Cup, a topic closely followed by readers of Pakistani Bano and regular visitors of PakistaniBano News.

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Umar Salman December 31, 2025 0