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Sahibzada Farhan becomes highest run-scorer in a single edition

Sahibzada Farhan

Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan has become the highest run-scorer in a single edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Farhan achieved the milestone during a crucial match against the Sri Lanka national cricket team in the 2026 tournament.

The previous record was held by Virat Kohli, who scored 319 runs in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Sahibzada Farhan has now surpassed the 319-run mark in the 2026 edition, setting a new benchmark for the most runs scored by a batter in a single T20 World Cup tournament.

The achievement highlights Farhan’s remarkable consistency and impact throughout the competition, marking a historic moment for Pakistan cricket.

Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 5 runs but eliminated from World Cup

Pakistan beat

Pakistan secured a thrilling five-run victory over Sri Lanka national cricket team in the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 in Kandy, but the win was not enough to seal a semi-final berth.

After winning the toss, the Sri Lankan captain invited Pakistan to bat first in the crucial encounter.

For the must-win match, Pakistan dropped Babar Azam, Saim Ayub and Salman Mirza from the playing XI. They were replaced by Naseem Shah, Khawaja Nafay and Abrar Ahmed.

Pakistan posted a formidable 212/8 in 20 overs, powered by outstanding knocks from Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman.

Farhan scored a brilliant 100, while Fakhar contributed 84 runs, with the duo stitching together a record 176-run partnership.

No other batter reached double figures. Khawaja Nafay made 2, Shadab Khan 7, while Mohammad Nawaz and Salman Agha were dismissed for ducks.

This marked Farhan’s second century of the 2026 T20 World Cup, making him the first player in the tournament’s history to score two centuries in a single edition.

Sri Lanka’s Chase

Chasing 213, Sri Lanka fought valiantly and managed 207/6 in 20 overs.

Captain Shanaka led the resistance with 76 runs, while Pawan Ratnayake added 58.

For Pakistan, Abrar Ahmed claimed three wickets, while Nawaz, Naseem Shah and Shaheen Afridi picked up one wicket each.

Pakistan Eliminated Despite Victory

To qualify for the semi-finals, Pakistan needed to restrict Sri Lanka to 147 runs or fewer to boost their net run rate. However, the bowlers were unable to achieve the required margin, resulting in Pakistan’s elimination.

From Group 2, New Zealand national cricket team advanced to the semi-finals with three points and a superior net run rate, while England cricket team had already secured their place in the final four.

Despite the dramatic win, Pakistan’s World Cup campaign came to an end at the Super 8 stage.

Shahid Afridi sees Shadab as future leader of Pakistan team

Shahid Afridi sees

KARACHI:  Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has said that Shadab Khan is likely to become captain if head coach Mike Hesson continues in his role.

Speaking on a private TV programme, Afridi noted that Shadab and Hesson have worked together for a considerable period at Islamabad United. “If the same coach remains, Shadab will be the captain,” Afridi remarked.

He added that Shadab is not a bad choice for leadership, especially given the limited captaincy options currently available. “Shadab Khan is the backbone of the Pakistan team. You can appoint him as captain, but he will have to deliver strong performances to silence critics,” Afridi said.

Meanwhile, former cricketer Ahmed Shehzad strongly criticised the team’s selection decisions. He claimed that spinner Sufiyan Muqeem has been sidelined to make room for Shadab in the playing XI.

Shehzad further alleged that even highly ranked spinner Abrar Ahmed was dropped to accommodate Shadab, arguing that there is a vast difference in performance levels between the players.

He concluded by blaming the coaching management for the team’s struggles, stating that internal selection dynamics are negatively impacting Pakistan’s performance.

T20 World Cup: Pakistan face net run rate test against Sri Lanka

T20 World Cup

Colombo: Following New Zealand’s defeat to England in a thrilling Super 8 encounter of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Pakistan national cricket team have kept their semi-final hopes alive — but a daunting challenge now awaits the Green Shirts.

England’s dramatic victory over the New Zealand cricket team has opened the door for Pakistan to qualify for the last four. However, Pakistan must overcome significant hurdles in their final Super 8 fixture.

Pakistan will play their decisive match in Kandy on Saturday, effectively a knockout contest to stay in the tournament. The equation is clear yet demanding: Pakistan must not only secure victory but also improve their net run rate substantially.

To qualify for the semi-finals, Pakistan need to defeat the Sri Lanka national cricket team by at least 65 runs if batting first. In case of a run chase, Pakistan must reach the target within 13 overs to surpass New Zealand on net run rate.

Meanwhile, tournament hosts Sri Lanka have suffered a major setback ahead of the crucial clash. Star batter Kusal Mendis has been ruled out of the match against Pakistan due to a hamstring injury and is expected to remain sidelined for four weeks.

With qualification hanging in the balance, all eyes will now be on Kandy as Pakistan aim to keep their title dreams alive.

England’s four-wicket win puts Pakistan’s fate in crucial decider

England’s four-wicket

COLOMBO: England cricket team defeated New Zealand cricket team by four wickets in a gripping Super 8 clash of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, keeping Pakistan’s hopes of reaching the semi-finals alive.

After winning the toss, New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner opted to bat first. The Black Caps posted a competitive total of 159 for 7 in their allotted 20 overs. Glenn Phillips top-scored with 39 runs, while Tim Seifert contributed 35 and Finn Allen added 29.

England’s bowling attack shared the spoils, with Will Jacks, Rehan Ahmed and Adil Rashid claiming two wickets each to restrict New Zealand below the 160-mark.

In reply, England chased down the target in the final over, losing four wickets in the process. The victory propelled England to the top of the group standings with six points.

Following New Zealand’s defeat, Pakistan national cricket team remain in contention for a semi-final berth.

The fate of the second semi-final spot between Pakistan and New Zealand will now be decided in Pakistan’s crucial clash against Sri Lanka national cricket team on Friday.

Pakistan must secure a comprehensive win over Sri Lanka to boost their net run rate; otherwise, New Zealand — currently on three points — could advance to the semi-finals on superior net run rate.

Basit Ali says Fakhar Zaman ‘punished’ by making Babar and Rizwan openers

Basit Ali says Fakhar

Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali has criticized the team management’s selection strategy, claiming that making Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan open the innings effectively “punished” Fakhar Zaman.

Speaking on the program Off the Record, Basit Ali said that among the 15 selected players, there is hardly any specialist middle-order batter, as most of the incoming players are natural openers.

He pointed out that players like Sameer Minhas, Moaz Sadaqat, and Shamil Hussain are all openers, raising concerns about the team’s balance.

Basit suggested that former captains Inzamam-ul-Haq and Misbah-ul-Haq should be tasked with grooming proper middle-order batters for the national side.

He termed the decision to promote Babar and Rizwan as openers a mistake, arguing that Fakhar Zaman — a proven opener — was forced to bat at No. 4 and No. 5 as a result. “That was unfair to him,” he said.

Basit further criticized what he described as flawed intent in team planning, stating that many players prefer opening because of the powerplay advantage, with only two fielders outside the circle. However, he stressed that such an approach does not necessarily win matches.

He also questioned the logic behind sending Babar Azam to bat at No. 4, saying it served no purpose. Referring to team management, Basit remarked that Mohsin Naqvi should seek accountability from those responsible for the decision. He added that if a coach publicly criticizes Babar in a press conference a day before a match, then selecting him creates further confusion.

The former cricketer also took aim at Saim Ayub, saying he has played many matches but has yet to deliver significant batting performances. He noted that Saim initially came in as a batter and only later developed into an all-rounder.

Basit added that players like Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz were selected primarily as bowlers, emphasizing that a team with half-set roles — “half pigeon, half partridge,” as he metaphorically described it — cannot win major tournaments.

Record four centuries scored in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

Record four centuries

A new record for the most centuries in a single edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup has been set during the ongoing tournament co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.

So far, four centuries have been scored in the 2026 edition — the highest ever in one T20 World Cup.

Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nissanka struck a century against Australia, while Canada’s Yuvraj Samra reached three figures against New Zealand.

Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan then scored a century against Namibia, setting a new record of three hundreds in a single edition of the tournament.

The tally rose to four after England captain Harry Brook smashed a century against Pakistan during the Super 8 stage.

Previously, no T20 World Cup edition had produced more than two centuries.

In the inaugural 2007 tournament, only one century was recorded, while none were scored in 2009. The 2010 edition saw two centuries, followed by one in 2012. Both the 2014 and 2016 editions produced two centuries each.

There was one century in 2021 and two in 2022, while no hundreds were registered in the 2024 edition.

With several key matches still to be played, the 2026 tournament could see the record extended even further.

India crush Zimbabwe by 72 runs in Super 8 match

India crush Zimbabwe

In the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, India registered a dominant 72-run victory over Zimbabwe in Chennai, strengthening their bid for a semifinal spot.

Chasing a daunting 257-run target, Zimbabwe managed 184 for 6 in their allotted 20 overs.

After being invited to bat first, India’s batters dismantled the Zimbabwe bowling attack, smashing boundaries and sixes at will to post one of the biggest totals in tournament history.

India piled up a massive 256 for 4 in 20 overs, hitting a total of 17 sixes during the innings.

Sanju Samson scored 24, Abhishek Sharma made 55, Ishan Kishan added 38, while captain Suryakumar Yadav contributed 33 runs. In the death overs, Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma unleashed a brutal assault on the bowlers. Pandya smashed 53 off 23 balls, while Tilak remained unbeaten on 44 off just 16 deliveries.

India’s 256 is the second-highest total in T20 World Cup history. The highest remains Sri Lanka’s 260 against Kenya in the inaugural 2007 edition. It is also the highest score of the 2026 tournament so far, surpassing West Indies’ 254 against Zimbabwe earlier in the competition. Notably, it is India’s highest-ever total against any team in T20 World Cup history.

In response, Zimbabwe posted 184 for 6 in 20 overs. Opener Brian Bennett played a valiant unbeaten knock of 97, while captain Sikandar Raza scored 31.

Following the defeat, Zimbabwe were eliminated from the semifinal race. From Super 8 Group 1, South Africa have already secured qualification for the semifinals.

The second semifinalist from the group will be decided after Sunday’s crucial clash between India and West Indies. The winner of that encounter will advance to the next stage.

Zimbabwe are scheduled to play their final Super 8 match against South Africa.

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha’s family targeted after defeat

Pakistan captain

Pakistan cricket team captain Salman Ali Agha’s wife and young son became victims of online harassment following the team’s defeat to England in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Super 8 stage.

On Tuesday, England defeated Pakistan by two wickets in a crucial Super 8 clash of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, securing a place in the semi-finals. The victory was powered by a brilliant century from Harry Brook.

Pakistan posted 164 for 9 in their allotted 20 overs. In reply, England chased down the target in the final over, finishing at 165 for 8.

Following the loss, fans and former cricketers criticized the team’s performance. However, some social media users crossed the line by directing abusive comments toward Salman Ali Agha’s family.

Salman Ali Agha’s wife, Saba, addressed the situation through an Instagram story, condemning the harassment aimed at her and their innocent child.

“Abusing me or my innocent son will not help you win the World Cup,” she wrote, urging fans to show restraint.

Her message quickly went viral, drawing reactions from the cricketing community.

Tabraiz Shamsi Condemns Behavior

South African spinner Tabraiz Shamsi publicly condemned the abuse, expressing support for the family.

In a post on X, Shamsi wrote that such “foolish behavior” angers him. He added that while disappointment over a team’s defeat is natural and winning and losing are part of sport, targeting players’ families is unacceptable.

“This is for fans of all countries—please respect others,” he emphasized.

The incident has once again highlighted the growing issue of online harassment faced by athletes and their families in the wake of high-profile sporting defeats.

ICC releases latest T20 player rankings

ICC releases

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the latest T20 player rankings, featuring notable changes across batters, all-rounders, and bowlers.

Batters Ranking

Abhishek Sharma of India retains the top spot in the T20 batters ranking.

Pakistan’s Sahibzada Farhan climbs two places to third position.

Ishan Kishan of India improves three spots to reach fifth place.

South Africa’s David Bruus jumps ten places to ninth, while England’s Harry Brook rises ten spots to 18th.

All-Rounders Ranking

Sikandar Raza of Zimbabwe continues as the No. 1 T20 all-rounder.

Saem Ayub drops one place to second position.

Bowlers Ranking

Varun Chakaravarthy of India maintains the top spot among T20 bowlers.

South Africa’s Carbon Bosch rises 21 places to reach third position.

Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed drops two spots to fifth, while West Indies’ Matthew Ford climbs 23 places to seventh.

The latest rankings reflect players’ recent performances in T20 internationals across the globe.