Draft Leak Reveals India–Pakistan Group, Bangladesh Faces Uphill Battle

A leaked draft of the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup groups has sent waves across the cricketing world, confirming yet again that India and Pakistan will clash in the group stage of one of the sport’s most intense rivalries. According to the provisional grouping, India and Pakistan have been placed together alongside the Netherlands, Namibia, and the United States, ensuring a high-voltage encounter early in the tournament.

The draft, published by the cricket-focused website Cricbuzz, also suggests favourable draws for co-hosts India and Sri Lanka, while highlighting the challenging path ahead for Bangladesh. Although the International Cricket Council (ICC) has yet to officially confirm the groups, the leaked schedule offers fans and analysts a first glimpse of what promises to be a thrilling tournament.

Bangladesh’s Difficult Assignment

Bangladesh finds itself in a “group of death,” drawn alongside two former world champions—West Indies and England—along with Nepal and Italy. With only two teams from each group progressing to the Super Eight stage, the Tigers must aim for flawless execution against the lower-ranked teams and strive for at least one upset against the traditional heavyweights.

To remain in contention, Bangladesh cannot afford to falter against Nepal or Italy, while also needing a strong performance to challenge England or the West Indies. The stakes are extraordinarily high for a team that has often struggled in global T20 competitions.

Other Key Groups

Afghanistan faces a similarly intense challenge in a group alongside South Africa, New Zealand, Canada, and the UAE, ensuring that competition for the top two spots will be fierce. Sri Lanka, as co-host, finds itself in a group with Australia, Zimbabwe, Ireland, and Oman, which offers both opportunities and tests against established cricketing nations.

Tournament Dates and Venues

The 2026 T20 World Cup will run from 7 February to 8 March, with the iconic India–Pakistan clash scheduled for 15 February at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium. The tournament will be held across eight venues: five in India—Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Ahmedabad—and three in Sri Lanka, including two in Colombo and one in Kandy. The final is slated for the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the world’s largest cricket stadium.

With the draft groups now circulating, anticipation is already building. Fans across the globe are preparing for a T20 World Cup filled with drama, unpredictability, and iconic moments, particularly the ever-passionate India–Pakistan encounter.

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