Before the match between India and Pakistan in the ICC World Cup, political rhetoric has also intensified. Vinod Bansal, national spokesperson of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), while targeting Pakistan regarding this match, said that all its efforts have failed in front of ICC and now it will have to face India on the field.
Pakistan’s efforts fail in front of ICC
Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s national spokesperson Vinod Bansal posted on social media platform He sarcastically wrote that finally Pakistan had to get ready to play in front of India again.
India-Pak match described as ‘Ram-Ravana war’
In his post, Vinod Bansal linked the India-Pakistan match with religious symbols and wrote that this match is being played on the day of Mahashivratri and will this match once again be like ‘Ram-Ravan war’. He questioned whether Pakistan should apologize to India before the match.
Pakistan again faces defeat…!!
All his refusals, threats and Jihadi resistance before the ICC were all in vain. Mian Sharif, by mischief, got Bangladesh out of cricket without even playing, but #TeamPakistan Again India faced defeat.Today #Mahashivratri Having more…
Vinod Bansal Vinod Bansal February 15, 2026
India’s dominance from 1992 till now
Bansal said that India’s victory over Pakistan in the World Cup started from Sydney in 1992 and now continues till Colombo. He claimed that in the ODI and T20 World Cup matches played so far, India has defeated Pakistan every time except the Dubai match of 2021.
Best wishes to Team India
Congratulating the Indian team, the VHP leader said that this time also Team India will win and secure its place in the Super-8. He expressed confidence in the performance of Indian players.
There will be a great match in Colombo on Sunday
The much awaited match between India and Pakistan will be played in Colombo on Sunday. The match will start at 7 pm Indian time. This is a Group A match. Both the teams have won their first two matches. On the basis of better net run rate, the Indian team is at first place in the points table, while Pakistan is at second place.

