No Handshake, All Action: India Recover After Early Wicket

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in their high-voltage Group A face-off for the T20 World Cup in Colombo.

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No Handshake, All Action: India Recover After Early Wicket

New Delhi (India) February 15:Pakistan has won the toss and has chosen to bowl first in the marquee clash against India at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. The match commenced at 7 PM as Pakistan made no adjustments to their line-up. India, on the other hand, have made 2 alterations, shedding Sanju Samson and Arshdeep Singh in favour of Abhishek Sharma and Kuldeep Yadav. 

Toss Drama: Pakistan Opts to Bowl First

The toss included no handshake, as Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha won and decided to bowl first against India in their high-voltage Group A clash of the T20 World Cup in Colombo. India’s Suryakumar Yadav and Agha, with none of the usual greetings, kept the attention squarely on the match.
Agha said, “We want to bowl first. It looks a bit tacky, so we feel it will assist the bowlers for the first few overs so we want to use that. We are relaxed in our group and excited for this challenge. Bigger ground than SSC and the pitch is slower than SSC. Same team for us” regarding the decision.

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Powerplay Recovery: India’s 52/1 After Early Setback

India’s Powerplay was a tale of recovery after Abhishek Sharma’s early loss. Salman Agha struck in the first over to get India to 1/1 but Ishan Kishan quickly changed course. Shaheen Afridi’s opening over went for 15, emphasized by a six and a streaky boundary that flew off the inside edge.
While Pakistan struggled for dominance, Kishan plowed on through the spinners like the master of a brush, sweeping and lofting with confidence. Tilak Varma lent steady support as he rounded off the Powerplay, finishing with a boundary that trickled past short third. India finished the first six overs with a sharp 52/1, Kishan on fire to 42 and taking early control.

Kishan’s Record-Breaking Fifty

Ishan Kishan rekindled the contest with a half-century that not only grasped the momentum but also wrote his name firmly on a wall. The left-hander’s fifty took just 27 balls, making it the third fastest half-century in India-Pakistan T20Is.
Now Kishan is finishing behind only Mohammad Hafeez, who smashed a 23-ball fifty in Ahmedabad and Abhishek Sharma, who raced on to his half-century in 24 balls in Dubai.

Group A Standings: India and Pakistan Neck-and-Neck

The Suryakumar Yadav-led India atop Group A stands had a score of 4 points and a NRR of +3.050, Pakistan came followed by 4 points and NRR of +0.932. So far, both India and Pakistan have played two matches each in the tournament. Both have won in those matches.
India will take the contest on the heels of wins against the United States of America and Namibia, Pakistan has beaten the Netherlands and the USA. 

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