India vs Pakistan T20 WC: Kohli's Coach Says Pakistan "Nowhere Near" India

Virat Kohli's childhood coach, Rajkumar Sharma, has declared Pakistan "nowhere near" India's level ahead of their T20 World Cup 2026 clash. He cited India's dominant 7-1 head-to-head record in the tournament as evidence of their superiority. Sharma expressed confidence that if the Indian team plays to its potential, the match will be an easy "cakewalk," though controlling nerves will be crucial. Both teams are currently unbeaten in the tournament, with India leading Group A on net run rate.

Key Points: India vs Pakistan T20 WC 2026: Coach Predicts Easy Win for India

  • India has 7-1 record vs Pakistan in T20 WC
  • Coach calls match a potential "cakewalk"
  • Controlling nerves key in high-pressure game
  • India tops Group A with superior net run rate
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"Pakistan stand nowhere near us": Rajkumar Sharma ahead of much-anticipated IND vs PAK T20 WC 2026 clash

Virat Kohli's coach Rajkumar Sharma says India holds a 7-1 record advantage and Pakistan "stand nowhere near us" ahead of the T20 World Cup clash.

"Pakistan stand nowhere near us, something the records show as well. - Rajkumar Sharma"

Pune, February 15

Virat Kohli's childhood coach, Rajkumar Sharma, said that Pakistan stand nowhere near India ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026 clash between the two teams on Sunday at Colombo's R Premadasa Stadium.

He added that the Suryaklumar & co. will easily win the much-anticipated India vs Pakistan clash if they play to their potential.

Speaking to ANI, Rajkumar Sharma said India is far stronger than Pakistan, citing a 7-1 record advantage, but emphasised that controlling nerves will be key in the high-pressure India vs Pakistan match.

"The whole world watches the India vs Pakistan matches. Both teams' fans want their teams to win. It will be an interesting match. If you compare the teams, India are a far better team. We are a very balanced team, and Pakistan stand nowhere near us, something the records show as well. We have a 7-1 advantage. But because it's a high-pressure match, we need to control our nerves," Sharma said.

Sharma expressed confidence that India will win easily, highlighting their strong batting lineup that bats deep and strong bowling, saying a full-strength performance would make the match a "cakewalk."

"The Indian team has so many match-winners. I am very sure that India will win this match easily. We have a tremendous batting order; we bat very deep. Our bowlers are very accurate. If India play to their potential, it will be a cakewalk for them," he said.

Notably, both India and Pakistan have clashed eight times in the T20 World Cup history but have only managed to win just one game, with India holding a 7-1 advantage over the arch-rivals.

Both India and Pakistan have played two matches each in the tournament so far. Both have registered victories in those games. While India will enter the contest on the back of wins against the United States of America and Namibia, Pakistan has defeated the Netherlands and USA.

While the Suryakumar Yadav-led India are placed on top of Group A standings with four points and the Net Run Rate (NRR) of +3.050, Pakistan are placed second with four points, too, and an NRR of +0.932.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the confidence, calling it a "cakewalk" feels a bit disrespectful to the spirit of the game. Pakistan is a strong team on their day. We should respect the opponent while backing our team.
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Vikram M
Absolutely correct! On paper, we are miles ahead. Batting depth, bowling accuracy - we have it all. Just need to handle the pressure cooker situation in Colombo. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
Stats are in our favour, but my heart still races before every IND-PAK match! 😅 Hope SKY and the boys keep calm and execute the plans. The whole nation is behind you!
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Rohit P
The coach is right about controlling nerves. That's the real battle. Our team is more experienced in handling big moments. Let's go for 8-1! 💪
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Kavya N
Feeling confident but a bit nervous too! Pakistan's bowling can be dangerous. Hope our top order fires. All the best Team India!

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