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Rohit Sharma’s hug with Wasim Akram goes viral in Colombo amid no-handshake row | Cricket News – The Tech Word News

February 17, 2026
Rohit Sharma and Wasim Akram (Image credit: X) A warm embrace between Rohit Sharma and Wasim Akram stole the show in Colombo – and it came amid the ongoing non-handshake spat between India and Pakistan. When the two icons embraced and shared a laugh before Sunday’s high-voltage clash, the moment quickly went viral and stood in stark contrast to the frigidity that defined the on-field protocol between the two teams.Rohit was present at the venue as the brand ambassador for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Ahead of India’s much-anticipated clash with Pakistan, he spent time in the Indian camp exchanging smiles, hugs and handshakes with the players and members of the support staff. The former captain looked relaxed, soaking up cricket’s biggest rivalry while cheering ahead of the big night.

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However, the highlight was his interaction with Akram. The Indian great and the Pakistan pace legend had a solemn duty to walk out with the T20 World Cup trophy. Before entering the field at the R Premadasa Stadium, the two had a brief chat, posed for photos and embraced each other warmly – a gesture that drew mixed reactions online.The embrace was particularly striking as it unfolded against the backdrop of India’s continued no-handshake stance with the Pakistan team. At the toss, Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav again refrained from the customary salute to Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha, in line with the approach the Indian side has maintained since the Asia Cup. While the policy has been discussed in recent meetings, the exchange between Rohit and Akram offered a reminder that respect between the players transcends the current tension.Amidst a charged atmosphere and packed stands preparing for another wild chapter in the rivalry, the embrace provided a softer picture – two legends from opposite sides of the border linked by a shared history in the game.However, once the match began, the heat gave way to the ruthless efficiency of the defending champions. India crushed Pakistan by 61 runs in their Group A encounter, a result that sealed their place in the Super Eights.HOW INDIA OVERCAME PAKISTANIshan Kishan’s explosive 77 set the platform as India posted 175. The target of 176 was always going to look steep under pressure and the Indian bowlers ensured it remained that way.Hardik Pandya set the tone by opening the wicket, dismissing Sahibzada Farhan for a four-ball duck after inducing a mistimed pull. Jasprit Bumrah then struck twice in quick succession – first fooling Saim Ayub with a sharp inswinger and then removing Salman Agh with a tame chip to mid-on. At 13/3 in two overs, Pakistan’s chase was already in ruins.Babar Azam’s dismissal soon after left Pakistan reeling at 34/4. Usman Khan tried to lift the opposition with an enterprising 44, crossing the boundary to lift spirits briefly. However, the asking rate kept rising and the Indian attractors were tightening the screws.Kuldeep Yadav bowled a vital, economical spell to build the pressure before Axar Patel made the breakthrough and stumped Usman just as he threatened to rebuild. From there, the goals fell in a procession. Kuldeep removed Mohammad Nawaz, Tilak Varma struck with his very first ball to dismiss Shadab Khan and Varun Chakaravarthy came through with two scalps.Pandya eventually bowled Usman Tariq’s middle stump to end proceedings as Pakistan were bowled out for 114 in 18 overs – their third-lowest total in T20 World Cup history.

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