
Colombo, Sri Lanka — February 18, 2026
Match Preview — Pakistan vs Namibia
Pakistan could make significant changes to its lineup ahead of a crucial ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 clash against Namibia national cricket team on Wednesday. The match is vital for Pakistan’s qualification hopes, as defeat could effectively end their campaign.
Currently third in Group A with two wins from three matches, Pakistan remains in contention for the Super 8 stage, while India national cricket team has already secured qualification from the group. The race for the remaining spots involves Pakistan, the United States national cricket team, and the Netherlands national cricket team.
Selection Shake-Up Signals
Reports suggest captain Salman Agha and head coach Mike Hesson held an extended discussion during practice at SSC Ground about possible team changes.
Sources indicate the conversation focused on senior players Shaheen Shah Afridi and Babar Azam.
Shaheen’s Fitness a Concern
Afridi’s recent performances have raised concerns. Across three matches, he has conceded 101 runs in nine overs, including 31 runs in two overs against India. Observers reportedly saw him adjusting his left knee brace during the match and limping in training, suggesting possible fitness issues.
Team management is reportedly considering resting him based on fitness assessment.
Possible Change for Babar
Management is also weighing a batting-order reshuffle. Instead of batting at No. 4, Babar could be promoted to open the innings — a move intended to stabilize Pakistan’s top order after recent collapses.
Context: Heavy Loss to India
Pakistan’s selection rethink follows a 61-run defeat to India, where they restricted their opponents to 175/7 but were bowled out for just 114 in 18 overs.
Reports say Mohsin Naqvi, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, was displeased with the performance and instructed team management to drop underperforming players if necessary.
Probable Playing XI
Namibia
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Jan Frylinck
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Loren Steenkamp
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Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton
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Gerhard Erasmus (c)
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JJ Smit
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Zane Green (wk)
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Dylan Leicher
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Ruben Trumpelmann
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Willem Mulder
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Bernard Scholtz
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Max Hango
Pakistan
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Saim Ayub
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Sahibzada Farhan
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Salman Agha (c)
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Babar Azam / Fakhar Zaman
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Mohammad Nawaz
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Usman Khan (wk)
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Shadab Khan
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Faheem Ashraf
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Shaheen Afridi / Salman Mirza
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Abrar Ahmed
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Usman Tariq
Match Stakes
For Pakistan, the equation is straightforward: win to stay in contention; lose and elimination becomes almost certain. With qualification on the line, team selection decisions could prove decisive.










