India maintained its remarkable dominance over Pakistan in World Cup encounters, securing a decisive victory by 61 runs in a high-stakes match at the Twenty20 World Cup on March 17, 2024. This contest, held at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, marked another chapter in the longstanding rivalry between the two nations, but the match was overshadowed by a contentious atmosphere that resulted in neither team shaking hands following the game.
The match unfolded with tension evident even before the first ball was bowled. India’s captain, Suryakumar Yadav, and Pakistan’s skipper, Salman Agha, did not exchange handshakes at the toss, reflecting ongoing geopolitical tensions that have strained relations between the countries. The match was only confirmed after the Pakistani government granted clearance for the team to travel, as they have not competed in a bilateral series since 2012.
India entered this match with an impressive World Cup record of 15-1 against Pakistan, including victories in their last five T20 encounters. The team continued its winning streak, showcasing a dominant performance. Opener Ishan Kishan emerged as the standout player, scoring a rapid 77 runs off 40 balls, propelling India to a commanding total of 175.
Kishan’s explosive innings was the highlight of the match, as he swiftly reached his second consecutive half-century of the tournament. His performance was instrumental in steering India to a solid total, despite some resistance from Pakistan’s spinners, who bowled 18 of the 20 overs. Kishan’s innings was eventually halted by Saim Ayub, who claimed three wickets, including those of Tilak Varma and Hardik Pandya in quick succession.
In response, Pakistan’s batting lineup struggled from the outset. They faced a disastrous start, finding themselves at 3-13 within two overs. Key players such as Sahibzada Farhan and Babar Azam fell early, with Farhan dismissed for a duck and Azam managing only five runs. As the innings progressed, Pakistan’s chances dwindled, with Usman Khan providing some resistance with a score of 44 before being stumped by Axar Patel.
Reflecting on the match, Agha acknowledged the performance of India’s spinners, stating, “Our spinners had an off day today. We always believe in them because they have done well in the last six months. In the first innings, it was tacky and the ball was gripping, but the execution was missing.”
With this victory, India advanced confidently into the Super Eight stage of the tournament, reinforcing their status as defending champions. Kishan expressed the significance of the match, saying, “India v Pakistan is a special game for us and our country. It is a very important game. It gives us confidence going ahead in the tournament.”
As the tournament progresses, India’s performance against its fiercest rivals serves as a reminder of their consistent prowess on the international stage, setting the tone for future clashes in this highly competitive event.


































