Team India left for Sri Lanka for the match against Pakistan, know why captain Suryakumar Yadav got angry at the actions of the fan at the airport?
A video of Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav is in discussion before the big match of T20 World Cup 2026 against Pakistan. When a fan tried to touch his hand at the airport during the team’s departure for Sri Lanka, the captain’s anger was captured on camera. This incident happened when Team India was leaving for its third league match.
In fact, after playing its first two matches of the tournament in India, the Indian team has now reached Sri Lanka, where it will face arch-rival Pakistan. This incident is in the headlines after the video of the team’s departure surfaced.
Why did Captain Surya get angry at the airport?
In the video surfaced on social media, it can be clearly seen that a crowd of fans had gathered when the team reached the airport. Meanwhile, while trying to take a selfie, a fan caught hold of Captain Suryakumar’s hand, due to which he became uncomfortable. After this, Surya stared angrily at that person and moved ahead. Displeasure was clearly visible on his face.
India-Pakistan clash to be held on 15th February
This high-voltage contest between India and Pakistan 15th February, Sunday Will be played at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo. The telecast of the match will start at 7 pm Indian time. This will be Team India’s third match in this tournament.
Both teams will be eyeing a hat-trick of wins
The performance of both the teams has been excellent so far in this tournament. India has defeated USA and Namibia in its opening two matches, while Pakistan has won over Netherlands and USA in its remaining matches. Both the teams are unbeaten with 2-2 wins. Now whichever team wins this match, it will complete its hat-trick of wins in the tournament.
In the history of T20 World Cup, India has always had the upper hand over Pakistan. There have been a total of 8 matches between the two teams so far, out of which India has won in 7whereas Pakistan has got success only once.
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