PAK vs NAM Live streaming details, when & where to watch Pakistan vs Namibia T20 World Cup 2026 match 35

The PAK vs NAM match will take place on February 18 as pressure mounts on Pakistan to seal qualification to Super 8.
In Match 35 of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, PAK vs NAM will take place at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo. In Group A, as things stand, Pakistan need a victory in order to seal their spot in the Super 8’s of the tournament with India already booking their spot.
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Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign, led by Salman Ali Agha, has suddenly entered a tense phase after losing to India. What should have been a straightforward progression has now become a struggle for survival. The equation is simple: win against Namibia and qualify.
On the other hand, Namibia enter this match with no pressure. They are already out of the tournament after losing to India and the USA. Though Namibia are underdogs against Pakistan as well, if they cause an upset, it would shatter Pakistan and USA will qualify for the Super 8.
PAK vs NAM Head-to-Head Record in T20Is
Matches Played: 1Namibia Won: 0Pakistan Won: 1
PAK vs NAM ICC T20 World Cup 2026- Match Details
- Match: Pakistan vs Namibia, Group A, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Match 35
- Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2026
- Time: 3:00 PM IST / 9:30 AM GMT / 3:00 PM Local time
- Venue: Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
- Toss Time: 2:30 PM IST / 9:00 AM GMT/ 2:30 PM Local time
When to watch PAK vs NAM ICC T20 World Cup 2026? Timing Details
The PAK vs NAM match will take place on February 18 (Wednesday) at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo. The game will start at 3 PM IST in India. In Sri Lanka, the match will begin at 3 PM SLST as both countries have the same time zone.
In Namibia, the encounter will begin at 11:30 AM CAT. In Pakistan, the encounter will start at 2:30 PM. The toss will take place 30 minutes ahead of the clash in all these countries.
How to watch the PAK vs NAM ICC T20 World Cup 2026 match in India?
The encounter will be televised on Star Sports Network in India. Live streaming will be available on the JioStar app and website. Fans can visit these two platforms to enjoy the game.
How to watch the PAK vs NAM ICC T20 World Cup 2026 match in Pakistan?
The coverage will be available on PTV Sports, PTV Home, and Myco in Pakistan. The streaming will be available on Tamasha, ARY Zapp, and Tapmad.
How to watch the PAK vs NAM ICC T20 World Cup 2026 match in Namibia?
The live telecast and live streaming of the match will be available on SuperSports Network in Namibia.
How to watch the PAK vs NAM ICC T20 World Cup 2026 match in Sri Lanka?
The encounter will be live telecast on Dialog TV in Sri Lanka, while the live streaming will be available on ThePapare.com and Dialog Play.
Where to watch PAK vs NAM? Country-wise TV, live streaming details
- USA & Canada: Willow TV, Willow by Cricbuzz
- UK & Ireland: Sky Sports Cricket, NOW
- Australia: Prime Video
- South Africa: SuperSport Cricket, SuperSport App
- New Zealand: SKY Sport NOW
- UAE & MENA: CricLife Max, StarzPlay
- Sri Lanka: Dialog TV, Dialog Play
- Caribbean: ESPN, ESPN on Disney+
- Rest of World: ICC.tv (free streaming in select regions)
When will PAK vs NAM match take place?
Pakistan will take on Namibia on Wednesday, February 18 at 3PM IST.
Where will the PAK vs NAM match take place?
The Pakistan vs Namibia match will take place at Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo.
Where can the fans worldwide stream the PAK vs NAM match?
The fans can watch the Pak vs Nam match on ICC.tv (free streaming in select regions).
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