India Dominates Pakistan, Secures Super Eight Spot


Ishan Kishan's explosive 77 off 40 balls powered India to a 61-run win over Pakistan, securing their spot in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8s. Kishan's aggressive batting, including 10 fours and 3 sixes, helped India post a competitive 175/7 on a sluggish Premadasa pitch. Pakistan's chase was derailed by Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya, who claimed crucial wickets in the powerplay, restricting Pakistan to 114 all out in 18 overs. Ishan Kishan's explosive innings had a massive impact on the match, setting the tone for India's dominance. After Abhishek Sharma fell for a duck, Kishan's 77 off 40 balls took India to a strong 175/7, despite the sluggish pitch. His aggressive batting forced Pakistan to adjust their strategy, but ultimately, it wasn't enough to contain India's momentum. Kishan's innings was a masterclass in adapting to conditions, using his range of shots to exploit Pakistan's bowling. The rest of India's innings, though, was more representative of the challenging conditions, with 98 runs coming off 80 balls. Pakistan's innings was similarly affected, with Usman Khan's 44 being the standout performance, as the team struggled to score at a run a ball. Salman Agha's surprise selection to bowl the opening over paid off big time for Pakistan! Bowling offspin against India's left-handed openers on a slow surface was a clever move, and Agha executed it perfectly. Abhishek Sharma fell for a duck, again, and Pakistan got a great start. Ishan Kishan's explosive innings against Pakistan is getting massive praise! His 77 off 40 balls was a masterclass in adapting to conditions, exploiting Pakistan's bowling, and shifting momentum in India's favor. Kishan's aggressive batting, including 10 fours and 3 sixes, helped India post a competitive 175/7 on a sluggish Premadasa pitch. Curiously, despite having an offspinner and two mystery spinners who can turn the ball away from the left-hand batters, Pakistan went to Shadab Khan's legspin against two left-hand batters in the eighth over, and paid with 17 runs. By the time Ayub dismissed Kishan, one ball after a reverse-pull for four, he had scored 77 out of 88 in 8.4 overs. Usman Khan shows promise The game was all but over but Usman kept Pakistan interested with the innings that came closest to Kishan's in terms of ease. He hit Hardik for a six and then took 27 off 15 balls from Axar with two inside-out fours and two through straight long-off after charging him. However, Axar had his own back when he saw Usman coming down, fired one in, and fittingly Kishan was there to practically seal the win for India. Only formalities remained thereafter. Former India coach Ravi Shastri praised Kishan's innings, saying, "Striking on that track at close to 200 is unreal. Every batter didn't find it easy, whether it was Indian or Pakistani, because the ball was stopping". Kishan's knock has also broken records, surpassing Gautam Gambhir's 75 against Pakistan in T20Is, and putting him third on the list behind Virat Kohli's iconic scores.