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Salman Agha's wife Sabba Manzer slams Pakistan fans: Abusing me and my son won't win you the World Cup | Cricket News – The Times of India

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'Abusing me and my son won't win you the World Cup': Salman Agha's wife slams Pakistan fans

NEW DELHI: Pakistan’s narrow loss to England in the Super Eights of the T20 World Cup triggered an ugly backlash online, with several fans targeting captain Salman Ali Agha’s family with abusive and threatening messages.Salman’s wife, Sabe, responded on Instagram, saying that directing threats at her or their child would not help Pakistan win the tournament. Despite the team’s two-wicket defeat in Pallekele on Tuesday, many supporters also condemned the toxic reactions, urging restraint and accountability on social media.

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Former Pakistan captain Moin Khan said such behaviour was unacceptable and called for action from the cybercrime authorities. He recalled facing similar hostility after Pakistan’s defeat in the 1999 World Cup final.Emotional reactions from sections of Pakistan’s fan base during ICC events are not new. Following the team’s quarterfinal exit against India in the 1996 World Cup, angry protesters vandalised the homes of certain players, including then-captain Wasim Akram.On the field, England became the first team to confirm a semi-final berth at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 with their win over Pakistan. The defeat, coupled with Pakistan’s earlier washout against New Zealand, has left their qualification hopes hanging in the balance. With England already through, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and New Zealand are fighting for the remaining semi-final spot.England had begun their Super 8 stage with a 51-run victory over Sri Lanka in Kandy before edging out Pakistan at the same venue. Captain Harry Brook led from the front, smashing his maiden T20I century and becoming the first skipper to score a hundred in T20 World Cup history.

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Chasing 166, England were in early trouble at 58/4 in the eighth over. Brook, promoted to No. 3, rebuilt the innings with a 45-run stand alongside Sam Curran, followed by a crucial 52-run partnership with Will Jacks that shifted the momentum. He reached his hundred in style — clearing the ropes over cover before punching a boundary through mid-off.Although Brook fell with England on 155/6 and victory within sight, a brief wobble saw three wickets tumble for just six runs, adding late tension. Needing three runs in the final over with two wickets in hand, Jofra Archer sealed the contest with a boundary through mid-wicket.

T20 World Cup: What Pakistan need to qualify for semis

Pakistan’s semi-final fate will largely be determined by the result of Friday’s England vs New Zealand clash in Colombo. A New Zealand victory would take them to five points and seal qualification, making Pakistan’s final Super Eights game against Sri Lanka inconsequential.However, if England prevail, they will top the group with six points. That would leave New Zealand on three, giving Pakistan a lifeline — provided they defeat Sri Lanka in Kandy. In that case, both Pakistan and New Zealand would finish on three points, pushing the race into a net run rate shootout. The numbers, though, suggest Pakistan face a steep challenge.To illustrate, if England beat New Zealand by 50 runs, Pakistan — assuming a first-innings total of around 170 — would need to win by roughly 20 runs to move ahead on net run rate. The equation becomes even tighter if Pakistan are chasing. They would likely have to overhaul the target in about 17.5 overs to leapfrog New Zealand. Anything slower could see the Blackcaps retain the advantage.England’s strong run in the Super Eights has streamlined the table, and with Sri Lanka out of contention, the final semi-final spot is set for a dramatic conclusion. For Pakistan, it is no longer just about winning — it is about winning big, and relying on England to tilt the scales in their favour.

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