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    Naveed AhmadBy Naveed AhmadFebruary 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pakistans skipper Salman Ali Agha addresses a pre-match press conference ahead of the clash with arch-rival India on Sunday during the T20 World Cup 2026 in Sri Lanka. — PCB
    Pakistan’s skipper Salman Ali Agha addresses a pre-match press conference ahead of the clash with arch-rival India on Sunday during the T20 World Cup 2026 in Sri Lanka. — PCB   
    • Pakistan skipper hopes Abhishek Sharma plays Sunday’s game.
    • Pakistan ready to make adjustments amid threat of rain: Agha.
    • Agha says “we’ll find out tomorrow” about handshakes.

    Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha expects Sunday’s politically charged Twenty20 World Cup showdown with bitter rivals India to be played in the right spirit but is unsure about whether the customary pre‑match handshakes between the teams will happen.

    The sides will clash for the first time since last year’s Asia Cup final, a tense event staged following military conflict between India and Pakistan that nearly escalated into a fully-fledged war between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

    The latest meeting comes after Pakistan, who were angered by Bangladesh’s removal from the tournament for refusing to play in India over security concerns, threatened to skip the contest before abandoning that plan.

    “I expect game should be played in the spirit that it has always been played since its inception,” Pakistan captain Agha told reporters in Colombo on Saturday.

    India beat Pakistan three times in the Asia Cup, including in the September 28 final in Dubai, but refused to shake hands with their opponents before or after matches.

    “We’ll find out tomorrow (if it happens),” Agha said.

    Pakistan’s boycott threat put at risk one of the sport’s most lucrative fixtures, leaving broadcasters fearing millions of dollars would be lost in advertising revenue.

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) held a series of negotiations before securing a compromise to ensure the match would go ahead as planned.

    “India v Pakistan is a game of high magnitude … Tomorrow’s game is no different,” Agha added.

    “From our side, before heading into the tournament, we were prepared for all possible scenarios — whether the game would go ahead or not.”

    India have a doubt over explosive opener Abhishek Sharma, who has been suffering with a stomach bug.

    “I hope he plays tomorrow. I hope he’s recovering well,” said Agha. “We want to play against the best, good luck to him.”

    Agha said the captains carried much of the pressure.

    “It’s an added responsibility when you are the captain of your side and you’re representing your country,” he said.

    “You can’t run away from the responsibility. When you’re representing your country and captaining a side, there will be pressure. You just need to find a way to deal with that.”

    With the threat of rain on Sunday looming large, Agha said Pakistan were ready to adapt.

    “We cannot control that but we’re ready to make adjustments if the game gets shortened,” he said.

    Both teams have won their opening two matches of the tournament.





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