IND vs PAK: After the defeat at the hands of India once again in the T20 World Cup 2026, disappointment is clearly visible in Pakistan. In this high-voltage match played at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, India has further strengthened its hold in the tournament by defeating Pakistan by 61 runs. However, what happened after the match ended, has created a stir on social media.
Pakistani fan broke the TV
Actually, a video of a fan angry over Pakistan’s defeat is going viral, in which he is seen breaking his TV in anger. The India-Pakistan match was played on the same stage after a long time, hence the emotions of the fans of both the countries were at their peak. With India’s victory, the anger of some Pakistan supporters came to the fore.
Great victory for India, Pakistan restricted to 114
Batting first in the match, India set a challenging target of 176 runs. In reply, Pakistan team completely disintegrated under pressure and were all out after scoring only 114 runs in 18 overs. For Pakistan, Usman Khan definitely showed some fight by playing an inning of 44 runs, but the rest of the batsmen could not survive.
India’s bowling was very effective in this match. Axar Patel took two wickets for 29 runs in four overs and broke the back of the opposition team. At the same time, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakraborty also did not give Pakistan’s batting a chance to recover by taking two wickets each.
India’s dominance continues in head-to-head
With this victory, India has increased its record against Pakistan to 8-1 in the T20 World Cup. Team India has reached Super-8 with its third consecutive win and remains on top in Group A.
After the match, Akshar Patel said that now he does not look at Pakistan differently. According to him, the team only focuses on its game and treats any match as a normal match.
increased pressure on pakistan
After the defeat, Pakistan team has slipped to third place in Group A, while America is at second place. In such a situation, the upcoming matches have become very important for Pakistan.

