Pakistan Cricket Team’s Head Coach Mike Hussain shared a heartwarming moment with his fans by posting a picture of his little daughter wearing the Pakistani cricket team jersey on her way to school. The picture has taken the social media by storm, with fans showering love and admiration for the young girl.
As the Pakistan cricket team prepares for the International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 World Cup, Hussain’s picture has become a symbol of the team’s spirit and unity. The team is currently in Colombo, Sri Lanka, where they will participate in the tournament.
Hussain captioned the picture, saying, “My smallest supporter today wore her team’s jersey to school, I miss all my girls.” The fans have been praising Hussain for sharing such a personal and heartwarming moment, and many have appreciated the positive message it conveys about the team’s spirit and unity.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) U19 World Cup was won by India, while the Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship final was played between Pakistan’s Asim Raza and Iran’s Shahin Sabzi. Meanwhile, the Pakistan cricket team’s flight bookings have been made, and they are on their way to the tournament.
In other news, the Pakistan cricket team has started their training sessions at the Sunil Lalitharatne Sports Complex in preparation for the tournament. The team’s captain, Salman Ali Agha, has stated that they are not feeling any pressure from the previous matches.
According to Cricket Australia, the Pakistan team has been given a clean slate, and they will be playing without any pressure from the previous matches. The team’s squad includes veteran players like Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Bazid Khan, and Ramiz Raja, who will be providing commentary for the tournament.
Former Indian captain Kapil Dev has also weighed in on the controversy surrounding the Pakistan team’s decision not to play against India. Dev stated that such decisions are made under the government and cricket board’s policy.
As the T20 World Cup 2026 approaches, there are many exciting developments in store for cricket fans. One such development is the participation of several veteran players in the tournament. According to a report by Lincoln Media, the Sri Lanka Cricket Board has written to the Pakistan Cricket Board, stating that the Pakistan team’s boycott has affected Sri Lanka’s tourism sector.
The boycott has led to a significant number of fans canceling their hotel bookings, and the Sri Lanka Cricket Board is concerned about the impact it will have on their economy. Former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik has also commented on the controversy, stating that the cricket season is at its peak, and the selection committee’s decision is under scrutiny.
In a separate development, the Pakistan cricket team’s camp has been focusing on the fitness and training of their women players. The team’s captain has stated that they are prioritizing the development of their young players to prepare them for the World Cup.
In other news, the Sindh government has announced that it will be canceling its cultural night music program in solidarity with the victims of the Islamabad bombing. The program was scheduled to take place on the same day as the bombing.

