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Bangladeshi Fans Travel to Colombo to Cheer Pakistan Against India

Amid weeks of off-field controversies and intense anticipation surrounding the ICC tournament, a group of cricket supporters from

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Bangladeshi Fans support Pakistan

Bengali fans travelled to Colombo to cheer Pakistan [IC: by AFP]

February 15, 2026

Web Desk: Amid weeks of off-field controversies and intense anticipation surrounding the ICC tournament, a group of cricket supporters from Bangladesh arrived in Colombo to show their support for Pakistan in its high-profile match against India. The fans cited their gratitude for Pakistan’s stance at the International Cricket Council (ICC) as a motivating factor for their visit.

The move comes against a backdrop of heightened diplomatic tensions that had cast a shadow over the tournament. Undeterred, Bangladeshi fans carried both their national flags and Pakistani flags, chanting slogans in support of Pakistan outside the stadium.

Speaking to local media, several supporters explained that they wanted to stand in solidarity with Pakistan, appreciating the principled position adopted by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the country’s government at the ICC. “Pakistan stood by us when it mattered most. Today, we are here to support them,” one fan remarked.

The atmosphere in Colombo showcased an unusual moment of cross-border camaraderie. Videos shared on social media highlighted Bangladeshi and Pakistani fans celebrating together, demonstrating how cricket diplomacy can shape public sentiment in South Asia and transcend political differences.

Although ICC officials have not publicly commented on the gesture, the presence of Bangladeshi supporters has introduced a positive storyline to the tournament, emphasizing regional unity over controversy. As Pakistan readies itself for the clash with India, the unexpected support from Bangladeshi fans has energized the crowd, transforming a tense atmosphere into a celebration of sporting solidarity.

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