

Pakistan and Namibia locked horns in match 35 of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. The show-stopping moment came when a spectator flaunted his fielding skills at the Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo.
Namibia spinner Willem Myburgh tossed one delivery up, and Sahibzada Farhan made him pay twice in a row. In the ninth over of Pakistan’s innings, the Namibian spinner floated one full on middle and the Pakistani opener got low before slog-sweeping it high over deep mid-wicket.
The ball sailed comfortably into the stands, where the ball went straight into the crowd, where a spectator completed a spectacular catch.
The very next delivery, too, had the same fate as Farhan again hit back-to-back sixes. The second was another powerful slog sweep over deep mid-wicket. It was a clinical display of power-hitting by the Pakistan opener, as he scored a century in just 58 balls. His unbeaten 100-run knock included 11 fours and four sixes. Pakistan put on a daunting score of 199 on the board, with the help of Farhan’s century and handy cameos from Salman Ali Agha(38 off 23 balls), and Shadab Khan (36 in 22 balls).
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