Harbhajan Singh On IND vs PAK: In the T20 World Cup 2026, a big match will be played between India and Pakistan on Sunday, 15 February. This clash between the two will take place at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. The tour of predictions regarding this match has started, in which now former Team India spinner Harbhajan Singh has also joined. Bhajji made a big statement while predicting the match. Apart from this, he told what is the biggest threat for Team India.
Team India is in danger from Pakistan’s spinner
Speaking to news agency ANI, Harbhajan said, “He is a spinner from Pakistan, he is a good spinner. He will have to be played after watching a bit. I think he can play an important role in deciding the match.”
Although Bhajji did not make it clear which spinner of Pakistan he was talking about. At present the discussion about Pakistan’s Usman Tariq is intense. There is a possibility that Bhajji might have warned Team India about him. In the match against USA, Tariq bowled brilliantly and took 3 wickets for just 27 runs.
Bhajji’s prediction on the match
While predicting the match ahead, Harbhajan Singh said, “The Indian team is capable. It is a good team. We hope that they will play the same way as they always play. Play without pressure and wave the flag of victory.”
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— ANI (@ANI) February 13, 2026
Pakistan’s drama before the match
It is noteworthy that Pakistan created a lot of drama before the match. First, it was officially announced by the Government of Pakistan that their team will play the T20 World Cup, but will not take part in the match against India. After this, ICC resolved this issue by meeting with Pakistan Cricket Board and prepared Pakistan to play. In this way, drama was seen from Pakistan’s side.

