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The Science of Winning: India’s all-round excellence downs Pakistan

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • February 16, 2026
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Colombo, Feb 15 (IANS) There was speed. There was sharpness. And above all, there was discipline in their performance.

When India faced Pakistan in their group clash in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Colombo on Sunday, it wasn’t just another high-voltage encounter — it was a masterclass in modern-day cricketing excellence. The Men in Blue looked like a unit that had fine-tuned every detail of its game, from lightning reflexes in the field to flawless execution under pressure as they won the match by 61 runs.

The difference was visible in the smallest moments. The way the ball was collected, the swiftness of the release. The urgency between deliveries. Every movement had purpose, every action carried intent.

India’s discipline in the field was phenomenal. The fielders moved like cheetahs — charging at the ball, cutting angles, and releasing it in a flash. Singles were choked. Doubles became risks. Pakistan’s batters never truly settled.

While the batters did their job and posted a competitive total, the fielders were equally impressive, if not more. In modern T20 cricket, saving 10–15 runs in the field can be as decisive as scoring them. India seemed to understand that better than anyone.

The Indian team today looks like a side that has mastered the use of sports science. Recovery cycles, agility drills, reaction training — everything appears structured and purposeful. The credit must go to the BCCI, which has ensured that Team India receives complete support — technically, professionally, and financially.

From top-tier support staff to advanced analytics and conditioning programmes, the board has left no stone unturned. The results are there for everyone to see.

As Pakistan began their chase, the pressure steadily mounted. Dot balls piled up. Fielders closed in. Quick releases prevented easy singles. The scoreboard pressure was relentless.

In high-stakes matches like India vs Pakistan, mental strength matters as much as skills. India applied pressure in waves, and Pakistan eventually succumbed.

Right now, India looks like the undisputed king of cricket. They can perhaps only lose on an off-day — because when they are switched on, disciplined, and united, they are a force few teams can match.

This wasn’t just a victory. It was a statement. A statement of preparation. A statement of professionalism.

And a reminder that in modern cricket, excellence is built not only with the bat and ball — but with fitness, focus, and flawless fielding.

—IANS

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