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T20 World Cup 2021, AFG vs PAK: Pakistan makes it three in a row after beating Afghanistan in thriller

Pakistan have now won hat-trick of matches in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2021. All-rounder Asif Ali hit four sixes in 19th over to win it for Pakistan, while Pak-skipper Babar Azam also smashed his second fifty of the tournament and was highest scorer of his team.

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Pakistan have now won hat-trick of matches in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2021. Pak all-rounder Asif Ali hit four sixes in 19th over to win it for Pakistan, while Pak-skipper Babar Azam also smashed his second fifty of the tournament and was highest scorer of his team. Pakistan won this match by 5-wickets with an over left to bowl.

Afghanistan captain Mohammad Nabi made a very strange decision after he won the toss and chose to bat first on a pitch where only chasing teams are winning the matches. While batting first Afghan team had a poor start as both their openers Hazaratullah Zazai (0) and Mohammad Shahzad (8) were sent back within 3 overs of the innings. The middle order also failed on the big occasion and team were struggling at 76-6 in 13 overs. But Afghan captain Nabi and bowling all-rounder Gulbadin Naib made an unbeaten partnership of 71 runs in just 7 overs and took their team to a respected total of 147 runs in 20 overs.

With the bowl young sensation Shaheen Shah Afridi once again left his mark on the field, first he removed the opener in the very first over of the match and then he conceded only 7 runs in the last overs of the Afghanistan innings when Nabi and Gulbadin were smashing every other bowers. All-rounder Imad Wasim took two wickets, while Harris Rauf and Hasan Ali scalped one wickets each.

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Chasing the target of 148, Pakistan also didn’t start well their inform wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan got out in third over of the match, this was only 4th instance when Pak-batsman got out in powerplay. With Fakhar Zaman on other side, Babar Azam kept rotating strike for Pakistan until Fakhar got out in 12th over. Middle order of Pakistan lost their wickets at very crucial time of the match, but it was Asif Ali who kept his calm under pressure and smashed four sixes in 19th over to make it three in a row for Pakistan.

With this win Pakistan has almost qualified for the semi-final spot.

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Rinku Singh returns home from T20 World Cup camp due to family emergency

Rinku Singh has flown back home from the T20 World Cup camp after his father’s health deteriorated. Team management is yet to confirm his return.

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Indian middle-order batter Rinku Singh has flown back home from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup camp following a medical emergency in his family.

According to sources, the left-handed batter left the team environment after his father’s health condition worsened. It is learnt that his father is battling stage-4 liver cancer and is currently on ventilator support. Rinku decided to return home to be with his family during this critical period.

There is no official confirmation yet on whether the cricketer will rejoin the squad for the remainder of the tournament. Team management is closely monitoring the situation, and a further update is awaited.

Rinku has emerged as a key member of India’s white-ball setup in recent years, particularly known for his finishing abilities under pressure. Any prolonged absence could influence India’s combination in the crucial Super 8 stage of the competition.

For now, the focus remains on his family, with support expected from the cricketing fraternity as he navigates this difficult time.

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Shadab Khan lands in trouble after ‘we’ve beaten India’ remark, PCB issues warning: Report

Shadab Khan has reportedly been advised by the PCB to mind his language after his remarks on former players following Pakistan’s loss to India stirred controversy.

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Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan has reportedly been cautioned by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after his remarks about former cricketers triggered controversy during the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup.

The issue surfaced after Pakistan suffered a 61-run defeat to India earlier in the tournament. Speaking to the media later, Shadab responded to criticism from former players and said that while they were legends, they “could not do what we have done,” referring to Pakistan’s win over India in the 2021 T20 World Cup.

PCB conveys displeasure over comments

According to reports, the PCB expressed its dissatisfaction with Shadab’s post-match comments and advised him to be mindful of his language during media interactions. Team manager Naveed Cheema reportedly conveyed the board’s concerns to the all-rounder.

Sources were quoted as saying that Shadab had crossed the line during the press conference and was reminded to show respect to former cricketers, including his father-in-law, former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq.

The board has also reportedly instructed the team management to ensure that players limit their comments strictly to match-related matters. It is understood that further action could follow if similar instances occur.

Remarks came after Namibia match

Shadab’s statement came after Pakistan’s 102-run win over Namibia in Colombo, where he scored 36 off 22 balls and returned figures of 3 for 13. The comments were seen as a response to criticism directed at the current squad following their defeat to India.

Former wicketkeeper-batter Kamran Akmal described Shadab’s remarks as unnecessary, saying such words against former players warranted caution.

Media interactions under tighter control

The Pakistan team management has reportedly adopted a cautious approach regarding player interactions with the media. No players were made available for two days prior to the high-profile India clash.

In a separate instance, when Usman Tariq appeared for a pre-match interaction ahead of the Namibia fixture, the team’s media manager intervened to prevent him from responding to a tactical question. The manager stated that head coach Mike Hesson had already addressed the matter after the India match.

Pakistan are scheduled to face New Zealand in their first Super Eight fixture in Colombo on Saturday, followed by matches against England and Sri Lanka in Pallekele later in the tournament.

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Ian Healy lashes out at Australia after T20 World Cup 2026 group stage exit

Ian Healy has criticised Australia’s squad balance and selection decisions after their early exit from the T20 World Cup 2026.

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Australia’s campaign at the T20 World Cup 2026 ended at the group stage, marking a surprising early departure for the 2021 champions. With Zimbabwe progressing alongside Sri Lanka from Group B, Australia failed to secure a place in the Super 8 stage.

Losses to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka left the Mitchell Marsh-led side under pressure. A washed-out match between Ireland and Zimbabwe ultimately sealed Australia’s elimination from the tournament.

Former Australia wicketkeeper Ian Healy did not hold back in his assessment of the team’s performance and selection strategy. Speaking on SEN Cricket, Healy said the team’s approach in the lead-up to the tournament had been flawed.

“We were duped,” Healy remarked, suggesting that the squad composition prioritised power over adaptability in conditions suited to Sri Lanka and India. He criticised what he described as a denial of possible shortcomings and an overconfidence in the chosen combination.

Healy also questioned the decision-making around team changes during the tournament. He pointed out that in a crucial match, two bowlers and a leading batter were dropped to accommodate an all-rounder, another bowler, and the captain’s return, a move he felt disrupted the balance of the side.

The former wicketkeeper expressed particular concern over the batting order and the role of certain players. He questioned the inclusion of Cooper Connolly, noting the youngster’s recent run of low scores, and argued that the team lacked specialist batters capable of building innings in challenging conditions.

According to Healy, the squad was filled with finishers but lacked players who could stabilise the innings at the top. He also mentioned Cameron Green’s position at number three, Tim David at four, and Josh Inglis’ shifting role in the batting order as examples of what he called an “unbalanced team”.

Healy concluded that the selection direction taken a year ago, which he believes prioritised power-hitting over traditional batsmanship and form, ultimately backfired in subcontinental conditions.

Australia’s early exit means the Super 8 stage of the T20 World Cup 2026 will proceed without one of the tournament’s traditional heavyweights.

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