Sahibzada, spinners lead Pakistan to facile win against USA

Published February 11, 2026
COLOMBO: Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan plays a shot as USA wicket-keeper Andries Gous looks on during their group stage match at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground on Tuesday.—Courtesy PCB
COLOMBO: Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan plays a shot as USA wicket-keeper Andries Gous looks on during their group stage match at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground on Tuesday.—Courtesy PCB

COLOMBO: Opener Sahibz­ada Farhan hit a solid half-century while spinner Usman Tariq grabbed three wickets as Pakistan downed the United States by 32 runs in a T20 World Cup Group ‘A’ game in Colombo on Tuesday.

The 29-year-old hit five sixes and six fours in his 41-ball 73 and was aided by a brilliant 32-ball 46 by Babar Azam (four fours, one six) to guide Pakistan to 190-9 at the Sinhalese Sports Club ground.

Their spinners then checked the inexperienced USA batting with Usman Tariq taking 3-27 and Shadab Khan 2-26 to restrict their opponents to 158-8 in 20 overs.

The win avenged Pakistan’s shock defeat at the hands of the USA in the T20 World Cup two years ago and handed them a second win in as many games following their close three-wicket win over the Netherlands on Saturday.

For the USA, Shubham Ranjane top scored with a valiant 30-ball 51 including three sixes and as many fours before he fell to pace bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi, who was playing his 100th T20 International.

Opener Shayan Jahangir muscled his way to an attractive 34-ball 49 studded with two sixes and five fours while Milind Kumar scored 29 before the USA were derailed from 123-3.

“It was a clinical performance as we batted really well to post 190 and we knew we could defend that,” said Pakistan captain Salm­an Ali Agha. “There is alw­ays room for improvement, we’d like to bowl better in the powerplay before the next game.”

Pakistan’s next game is against arch-rivals India in Colombo on Sunday, a game only cleared by Pakistan government on Monday after initially announcing a boycott of it.

“We were in the game in the powerplay but again in the middle overs we couldn’t show intent and lost wickets,” said USA captain Monank Patel.

Earlier, Sahibzada and fellow opener Saim Ayub, who scored a 17-ball 19 with two sixes, put on 54 in five overs.

Pakistan then lost two wickets in the sixth over of their innings, bowled by Shadley van Schalkwyk. Saim was caught off a slower one while Salman holed out on the deep square-leg boundary for one.

Sahibzada and Babar took control with an 81-run third-wicket stand as Pakistan cut loose in the middle overs.

Sahibzada passed 1,000 T20 International runs in his 41st match before he was caught in the covers off spinner Harmeet Singh in the 16th over.

Shadab launched an assault to score 30 off 12 balls before Pakistan lost five wickets for just 13 runs in the last two overs.

Schalkwyk was the best USA bowler with 4-25, following his four-wicket haul against India in the 29-run defeat on Saturday.

COLOMBO: USA batter Sanjay Krishnamurthi is clean bowled by Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed during their T20 World Cup group stage match at the SSC Ground. Pakistan comfortably beat the Americans by 32 runs, two years after suffering an upset at their hands at the last ICC T20 cup.—AFP
COLOMBO: USA batter Sanjay Krishnamurthi is clean bowled by Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed during their T20 World Cup group stage match at the SSC Ground. Pakistan comfortably beat the Americans by 32 runs, two years after suffering an upset at their hands at the last ICC T20 cup.—AFP

Scoreboard

PAKISTAN:

Saim Ayub c Netravalkar b van Schalkwyk 19

Sahibzada Farhan c Krishnamurthi b Singh 73

Salman Ali Agha c Jahangir b van Schalkwyk 1

Babar Azam c Kumar b Mohsin 46

Mohammad Nawaz c Jahangir b Netravalkar 5

Shadab Khan c Gous b van Schalkwyk 30

Faheem Ashraf c Netravalkar b van Schalkwyk 1

Usman Khan run out 0

Shaheen Afridi not out 9

Abrar Ahmed run out 0

EXTRAS (LB 2, NB 2, W 2) 6

TOTAL (for nine wickets, 20 overs) 190

DID NOT BAT: Usman Tariq

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-54 (Saim), 2-56 (Salman), 3-137 (Babar), 4-143 (Sahibzada), 5-177 (Shadab), 6-179 (Faheem), 7-179 (Nawaz), 8-182 (Usman), 9-190 (Abrar)

BOWLING: Netravalkar 4-0-40-1 (1nb), Adil 3-0-39-0 (2w, 1nb), van Schalkwyk 4-0-25-4, Kumar 1-0-16-0, Mohsin 4-0-27-1, Singh 4-0-41-1

USA:

A. Gous c Salman b Nawaz 13

S. Jahangir c Shaheen b Shadab 49

M. Patel c&b Shadab 3

M. Kumar c Shaheen b Tariq 29

S. Ranjane lbw b Shaheen 51

S. Krishnamurthi b Abrar 0

H. Singh c Nawaz b Tariq 6

M. Mohsin b Tariq 0

S. van Schalkwyk not out 1

E. Adil not out 1

EXTRAS (LB-1, NB-1, W-3) 5

TOTAL (for eight wickets, 20 overs) 158

DID NOT BAT: S. Netravalkar

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-42 (Gous), 2-58 (Patel), 3-69 (Jahangir), 4-123 (Kumar), 5-124 (Krishnamurthi), 6-152 (Singh), 7-152 (Mohsin), 8-156 (Ranjane)

BOWLING: Shaheen 4-0-42-1, Saim 1-0-11-0, Abrar 4-0-30-1, Nawaz 3-0-21-1, Shadab 4-0-26-2 (1nb), Tariq 4-0-27-3 (3w)

RESULT: Pakistan won by 32 runs.

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Sahibzada Farhan

Published in Dawn, February 11th, 2026

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