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T20 World Cup 2026: Fans turn out in huge numbers at Shivaji Park to extend support to Team India

Updated On: 15 February, 2026 10:25 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

In the T20 World Cup 2026 match between Team India and Pakistan, several cricket fans gathered at Shivaji Park. Here's all you need to know (Pics: X/File Pic/Ashish Raje)

Fans enjoy T20 World Cup 2026 match between Team India and Pakistan at Shivaji Park (Pic: Ashish Raje)

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Fans enjoy T20 World Cup 2026 match between Team India and Pakistan at Shivaji Park (Pic: Ashish Raje)
The rivalry between arch-rivals India and Pakistan has always been under immense pressure. The match is underway at the R Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo (Pic: File Pic)

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The rivalry between arch-rivals India and Pakistan has always been under immense pressure. The match is underway at the R Premadasa International Cricket Stadium in Colombo (Pic: File Pic)

Team India fans gathered in huge numbers in Mumbai's Shivaji Park to extend their support to their favourite men (Pic: Ashish Raje)

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Team India fans gathered in huge numbers in Mumbai's Shivaji Park to extend their support to their favourite men (Pic: Ashish Raje)

The enthusiastic fans were seen waving the Indian tricolour while enjoying the clash against the "Green Shirts" (Pic: Ashish Raje)

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The enthusiastic fans were seen waving the Indian tricolour while enjoying the clash against the "Green Shirts" (Pic: Ashish Raje)

Several fans celebrated Pakistan's wickets by bursting crackers in the park (Pic: Ashish Raje)

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Several fans celebrated Pakistan's wickets by bursting crackers in the park (Pic: Ashish Raje)

However, in the first innings of the match, Team India's swashbuckling opening batsman Ishan Kishan showcased his skills with the willow. Facing just 40 deliveries, the left-handed batsman garnered 77 runs, laced with 10 boundaries and three maximums. With this, the "Men in Blue" posted a total of 175 runs for the loss of seven wickets in 20 overs (Pic: X/@BCCI)

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However, in the first innings of the match, Team India's swashbuckling opening batsman Ishan Kishan showcased his skills with the willow. Facing just 40 deliveries, the left-handed batsman garnered 77 runs, laced with 10 boundaries and three maximums. With this, the "Men in Blue" posted a total of 175 runs for the loss of seven wickets in 20 overs (Pic: X/@BCCI)

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Roshan Diware (left) plays against Pragti Tupe while sisters Sarita Karde and Vaishali Savarkar watch, at the Mind Over Sight Chess Championship in Churchgate on Sunday. Pic/Ashish Raje

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