Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2026 dreams shattered in Colombo as India romped to a 61-run victory, and Ravichandran Ashwin has no qualms calling out the toss as the turning point. The former India all-rounder believes opting to field first on a Premadasa pitch notorious for tough chases was a decision that doomed Babar Azam’s side from the start.
On his popular YouTube show, Ashwin broke it down: ‘Pakistan referenced the Australia-Zimbabwe game where Aussies labored to reach 170. In IPL, chasing 100 in 10 overs is a breeze, but not here at Premadasa.’ India’s batsmen capitalized, racing to 175/7. Ishan Kishan stole the show with a blistering 77 (40 balls, 10 fours, 3 sixes), supported by skipper Suryakumar Yadav’s 32.
Pakistan’s reply was a debacle, folding for 114 in 18 overs. Usman Khan’s 44 was the lone bright spot amid the ruins, with Shaheen Afridi unbeaten on 23. Ashwin slammed their strategy: ‘India thrives in high-pressure scenarios; Pakistan doesn’t match up. Despite progress under new leadership, that early switch to Afridi after Agha’s over was tactical suicide.’
The win boosts India’s momentum heading into Super 8 preparations. Their final league game against Netherlands awaits in Ahmedabad. Ashwin’s insights reveal how fine margins – like a toss call – can define World Cup fortunes on bowler-friendly tracks.