In the shadow of the upcoming India-Pakistan showdown at T20 World Cup in Colombo, Pakistan skipper Salman Agha has thrown his weight behind under-fire spinner Usman Tariq, labeling him the team’s ‘Trump card.’ The match, set for Sunday at R Premadasa Stadium, carries massive implications for both sides.
Tariq’s bowling action—a prolonged pause with his front foot hovering before delivery—has drawn sharp criticism and calls for closer inspection. Yet, Agha remained unfazed, pointing to official clearances. ‘ICC gave him the green light twice. He’s doing a stellar job, and this hype is unnecessary,’ Agha told reporters on Saturday.
‘Every player matters equally to us. Media has elevated Tariq, but he’s simply executing well. The doubts don’t bother him,’ the captain added, positioning the spinner as a game-changer.
On the batting front, Agha praised Babar Azam’s consistency. ‘He’s making runs consistently. We’re hopeful for more on match day and sticking to our lineup without major changes.’
Pakistan’s dismal World Cup record against India looms large: just one win in eight attempts, back in 2021. Agha was straightforward: ‘We can’t alter the past, but we’ll strive for a stronger showing.’
This rivalry match often transcends cricket, blending national pride with on-field drama. With Tariq’s action in the spotlight and Agha’s staunch support, Pakistan enters the contest with renewed resolve, aiming to upset the odds against a dominant India.