IND vs PAK: Good news came from the nets of Team India, Pakistan’s band is now sure to play in the T20 World Cup!
T20 World Cup 2026, IND vs PAK: After being embarrassed at the global level, Pakistan team has given the green signal to play the match against India. Team India, playing under the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav, has made a great start to the T20 World Cup. Team India’s match against Pakistan is going to be held in Colombo on 15th February. For this match against Team India, he is seen sweating profusely in the nets. Before the match against Namibia in Delhi, good news has come out from the nets of Team India.
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— Jasprit Bumrah (@Jaspritbumrah93) February 11, 2026
India will not take Pakistan lightly
Team India has to play a match against Namibia in Delhi, in which victory is considered almost certain. In such a situation, Team India has started preparing for the match against Pakistan. The good thing before this match is that the team’s star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has started bowling in the nets. Due to illness, he could not be a part of the playing 11 in the first match and due to this he also stayed away from bowling. However, now he has started bowling with full capacity. According to the news of Times of India, before the match against Namibia, Indian bowlers bowled with full force for 2 hours in the nets.
Bumrah’s performance against Pakistan
Jasprit Bumrah’s performance against Pakistan remains special. He has bowled 25.1 overs in 7 matches against the Pakistan team, in which he has taken 9 wickets. During this period his average has been 19.33. Bumrah has played a total of 87 matches so far in his T20 International career, in which he has taken 107 wickets. During this period his average has been 18.82.
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