The excitement for the biggest rivalry in cricket has reached its peak as India and Pakistan prepare to face each other on Sunday, February 15, 2026, at the R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.
On Saturday (February 14), Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha addressed the media in the pre-match press conference, sharing his views on the spirit of the game, team preparation, player form, and the conditions that could influence the outcome.
The much-anticipated clash comes after weeks of off-field discussions and weather concerns, making the build-up even more dramatic.
Salman Agha’s Clear Message: “Game Should Be Played in Good Spirit”
Pakistan skipper Salman Agha kept his message simple and direct when asked about the intense nature of India-Pakistan encounters.
He emphasized that the match should be played with sportsmanship and respect.
Key statements from the Pakistan captain
| Topic | Agha’s View |
|---|---|
| Spirit of Cricket | Match should be played in good spirit like any other game |
| World Cup record vs India | Admitted Pakistan’s poor history but confident of improvement |
| Toss factor | “Toss cannot decide the game. Better cricket will win.” |
| India opener Abhishek Sharma | Hopes he recovers and plays; wants to face India at full strength |
| Babar Azam’s form | Not a concern for the team |
| Usman Tariq | Cleared by ICC twice; remains Pakistan’s key weapon |
Agha also made an interesting comment on the rivalry, saying history cannot be changed, but the team is focused on delivering a strong performance this time.
Pakistan and their never ending story of playing Victim card
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Usman Tariq and Babar Azam: Pakistan Backing Their Key Players
One of the major talking points has been the bowling action of spinner Usman Tariq. However, Agha dismissed all concerns and confirmed that the bowler has already been cleared by the ICC.
He also called Tariq a “trump card” for Pakistan against India’s batting lineup.
At the same time, the captain backed senior batter Babar Azam, stating that his form is not an issue and the team is not planning any major changes in the batting order.
Abhishek Sharma Fitness a Major Talking Point
India’s explosive opener Abhishek Sharma remains a doubt after missing the previous match due to a stomach illness.
Interestingly, Agha said he hopes the Indian batter recovers in time, as Pakistan wants to compete against India’s strongest XI. A final decision on his availability is expected closer to the match.
India captain Suryakumar Yadav is also scheduled to address the media later, where more clarity on team selection and fitness updates is likely.
"I hope Abhishek Sharma plays tomorrow. I hope he's recovering well. We want to play against the best," pakistan captain salman ali Agha said in the pre-match press conference pic.twitter.com/PHVuulsRke
— himanshu singh (@96hhimanshu) February 14, 2026
Weather Threat Looms Over the Big Match
Weather has emerged as one of the biggest concerns ahead of the India vs Pakistan clash.
Colombo Weather Situation
| Factor | Update |
|---|---|
| Rain forecast | More than 60% chance during match hours |
| Current condition | Drizzle reported, pitch kept under covers |
| Possible impact | Match could be delayed or shortened |
| Positive sign | Excellent drainage system at the stadium |
Officials have already covered the pitch, and rain interruptions remain a strong possibility.
Toss Not Decisive, Says Pakistan Skipper
Despite the conditions, Agha downplayed the importance of the toss. According to him, execution on the field will matter more than the decision at the coin toss.
This statement comes at a time when rain and pitch conditions could make the match unpredictable.
Off-Field Drama Ends, Focus Back on Cricket
Earlier uncertainty over Pakistan’s participation created tension, but the situation has now been resolved. Both teams are fully focused on the contest, which is expected to attract massive global attention.
With weather concerns, player fitness questions, and high emotions, the stage is set for another thrilling chapter in the India-Pakistan rivalry.
India Captain Suryakumar Yadav to Address Media Later Today
While Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha has already spoken to the media, India skipper Suryakumar Yadav is scheduled to address the press later on February 14.
The Indian captain is expected to provide updates on:
- Abhishek Sharma’s fitness status
- Final team combination
- Weather and match strategy
- India’s approach for the high-pressure clash
His comments will be closely watched as both teams enter the final preparation phase ahead of the much-awaited encounter.







