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India, Pakistan and T20 World Cup

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India beats Pakistan by 61 runs in marquee group game at T20 World Cup. No handshakes again
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — India and Pakistan players declined to shake hands before and after the highly-charged group game between the archrivals at cricket's Twenty20 World Cup. India won it by 61 runs on Sunday to secure its place in the next stage.

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Pakistan captain says it's up to India to decide whether to shake hands at cricket's T20 World Cup
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India thrash Pakistan by 61 runs at T20 World Cup - as it happened
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How India And Pakistan Could Meet Again At T20 World Cup 2026
The Indian men’s cricket team continued their impressive run at the 2026 T20 World Cup, keeping alive hopes of achieving a rare trifecta – successfully defending the title, winning a record third T20 ...

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‘I end up getting humiliated everytime’: Heartbroken Pakistan fan’s meltdown goes viral after mortifying defeat against India
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India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026: Fans perform hawan, offer prayers for India's win against Pakistan
The Financial Express · 1d
Colombo Weather Updates Highlights | India vs Pakistan, T20 World Cup 2026: No rain, but IND reign supreme
But in the end, there was no rain as India reigned supreme by beating Pakistan by 61 runs at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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India Vs Pakistan Highlights, T20 World Cup 2026: IND Qualify For Super 8 With 61-Run Demolition Of PAK
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Salman Agha's masterstroke pays off rich dividend; Abhishek Sharma's return to playing XI ends in whimper
AFP on MSN
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At least 17 killed in two bomb attacks, gunfight in northwest Pakistan

Two bomb attacks and a gunfight between police and militants in northwest Pakistan killed at least 14 security personnel and three civilians including a child, officials said. In another attack in the town of Bannu,
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Cricket - India thump Pakistan in grudge match to sail into Super Eight

COLOMBO, Feb 15 (Reuters) - Defending champions India thumped Pakistan by 61 runs in a grudge Group A match of the Twenty20 World Cup to secure their place in the Super Eight stage of the tournament on Sunday.
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Imran Khan's Sons Fear for His Health, Seek Visas to Visit Him in Pakistan

LONDON, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Imran Khan's sons say ⁠they ⁠fear for their father's deteriorating health in ⁠a Pakistani jail and are seeking permission to visit the former prime minister, urging authorities to ​grant access after more than two years apart.
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14 International Cricket Legends Request Pakistan Govt. for Treatment of Imran Khan

A group of 14 former international cricket captains has jointly appealed to the government of Pakistan to ensure proper medical care and humane treatment
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From Wasim Akram to Sunil Gavaskar: How Imran Khan’s health crisis has triggered rare cross-border cricket revolt against Pakistan

What began as concern expressed by Pakistani cricket greats has now snowballed into an unprecedented, cross-border appeal from Indian and international former captains, cutting across political and national divides.
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Safety-first approach, brittle batting: Why Pakistan froze before India’s ingenuity

Pakistan's meek surrender against India in the World Cup left fans bewildered. Despite possessing spinners suited for the slow Colombo pitch, Pakistan's decision to field first and their batting approach proved costly.
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The return of millions of Afghans from Pakistan and Iran pushes Afghanistan to the brink, UN warns

Returns have strained resources in a country that was already struggling to cope with a weak economy and the effects of a severe drought and two devastating earthquakes.
The Canadian Press on MSN
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Pakistan's imprisoned ex-PM Khan to get medical treatment after reported partial vision loss

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan will undergo treatment for an eye condition at a specialized medical facility, a Cabinet minister said Saturday, days after the Supreme Court ordered a medical evaluation amid growing concerns about his eyesight.
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