Abhishek Sharma Fit for India-Pakistan T20 WC Clash, Confirms Suryakumar

India captain Suryakumar Yadav has confirmed that opener Abhishek Sharma, who missed the previous match due to a stomach infection, is fit and will play in the crucial T20 World Cup clash against Pakistan. The high-pressure encounter in Colombo also faces a potential disruption from forecasted rain. Suryakumar downplayed the weather concern, emphasizing that playing good cricket is within the team's control. He also addressed the challenge posed by Pakistan's unique spinner Usman Tariq and acknowledged India's middle-order batting struggles in the tournament so far.

Key Points: Abhishek Sharma Fit for India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup Match

  • Abhishek Sharma fit after stomach infection
  • Rain threat looms over Colombo clash
  • India leads Pakistan 7-1 in T20 WC history
  • Middle-order form a concern for India
  • Pakistan's Usman Tariq a 'trump card'
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T20 WC: Abhishek Sharma will play against Pakistan, says Suryakumar Yadav

India captain Suryakumar Yadav confirms opener Abhishek Sharma is fit to play against Pakistan in a crucial T20 World Cup 2026 group match in Colombo.

"Yes, he will play. There's always pressure... it's not any other game. - Suryakumar Yadav"

Colombo, Feb 14

India skipper Suryakumar Yadav on Saturday confirmed that opener Abhishek Sharma, who missed the second match of the T20 World Cup 2026 against Namibia, is "fit to play" and will feature against the arch-rivals Pakistan in the crucial Group A clash at the R. Premadasa Stadium.

Abhishek was admitted to a private hospital in New Delhi on Monday due to a stomach infection, which he picked up during the clash against the USA at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. In Abhishek's absence, Sanju Samson opened against Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, scoring a brisk 22 off eight balls, and could reprise the role if needed.

Asked whether Abhishek will play on Sunday, Suryakumar said at the pre-match press conference, "Yes, he will play. There's always pressure. With India-Pakistan, it's more of an occasion. No matter how much we say it's just any other game, it's a human tendency to be under pressure because it is not any other game. We don't play them often either. So the pressure is always there."

Moreover, the rain threat looms over the high-intensity encounter, as weather forecasts show a strong possibility of showers on Sunday in Colombo. Downplaying the rain factor, Suryakumar said, "Weather is something we can't control. Playing good cricket is the only thing in our control. We have similar wickets back home, too. We have played a lot of cricket here. We are familiar with the conditions."

India and Pakistan have been placed in the same group in the opening stages of the past five editions of the T20 World Cup and the previous two 50-over World Cup competitions. Till now, the two sides have played each other eight times in the T20 World Cup, with India emerging victorious on seven occasions, while Pakistan managed to win only once (in 2021).

Earlier, Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha reflected on the chatter surrounding Usman Tariq and his bowling action, calling the spinner the team's "trump card". Tariq's unique bowling has faced questions over its legality, particularly for a pause in his delivery stride, holding his landing foot in the air before releasing the ball with exaggerated delay. However, Surya assured that the Indian team won't surrender in front of the Pakistani spinner. "Even if a question is out of the syllabus, you can't leave it. He's a different character, but we can't surrender to him (Usman Tariq). We are all very excited."

India's batting has faced challenges in the T20 World Cup 2026 so far. Despite two wins, India's middle-order has struggled against both the USA and Namibia. Suryakumar Yadav speaking on the issue said, "We had a scratchy start, we can't run away from the fact. There's no excuse. Everyone has played a lot of cricket, and batters should have their own plans on a tricky wicket. We started well, but had a hiccup, and then covered it well. It's the beauty of T20 cricket."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Surya's honesty about the pressure is refreshing. It's not just another game, and pretending it is doesn't help. The team needs to embrace the occasion and play fearless cricket. All the best, Men in Blue!
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Rohit P
The real concern is the middle order. Two wins but the batting hasn't clicked properly. Against Pakistan, we can't afford a collapse. Samson did well, he should be kept in the mix somehow. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
Weather is a big worry yaar. Hope the rain gods are kind and we get a full game. A washout would be such an anti-climax for this high-voltage clash. 🤞
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Michael C
Respectfully, I think the focus on Pakistan's "trump card" spinner is a bit overblown. Our batters face world-class spin in the IPL every year. They should back their skills and play him normally.
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Kavya N
That 7-1 record in T20 WCs is a great confidence booster! Let's make it 8-1 tomorrow. The team just needs to stick to the basics and not get overwhelmed. Chak De India!

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