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India thrash Pakistan by 61 runs

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Pakistan captain says it's up to India to decide whether to shake hands at cricket's T20 World Cup
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha says it is up to India’s players to decide whether they will shake hands with his team before and after Sunday’s much-anticipated T20 World Cup match.

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India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup: IND skittle out PAK for 114 runs, win by 61 runs
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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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Stats - India make it 8-1 against Pakistan in T20 World Cups
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India vs Pakistan win prediction: Who will win today's T20 World Cup match?
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India vs Pakistan HIGHLIGHTS T20 WC 2026: IND crush PAK by 61 runs; Qualify for Super 8 stage
With this emphatic victory, Suryakumar Yadav and co. have now taken an 8-1 lead over Pakistan in World Cup encounters, further tilting the rivalry in favor of the Men in Blue.

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ICC T20 World Cup: Pakistan opt to bowl after winning toss vs India
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IND vs PAK Playing 11, T20 World Cup 2026
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SUPARCO Announces Likely Start Date of Ramadan in Pakistan

The Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (Suparco) has stated that the first day of Ramadan is likely to fall on February 19, 2026, based on
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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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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.
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Pakistan’s Imran Khan Seeks Release From Jail on Medical Grounds

Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan is pressing for his release, citing a deteriorating eye condition in prison, as his allies enter the third day of a sit-in protest in parliament.
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At least 145 people killed in multiple attacks in southwestern Pakistan

Militant attacks erupted in a resource-rich region where Pakistan is seeking to attract foreign investment in mining and minerals.
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'If Pakistan had won…': Mohammed Kaif fires back at Shoaib Akhtar in fiery on-air moment

India secured a significant win against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup. Former player Mohammed Kaif believes the focus has been too much on Pakistan's struggles. He highlights India's skill and composure under immense pressure.
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Michael Clarke blames boycott 'circus', questions Pakistan’s core after humiliation vs India: 'Might be final hurrah'

Michael Clarke said India’s victory came as no surprise, pointing to the off-field noise surrounding Pakistan’s participation as an added distraction.

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