Armed Guards For India Vs Pakistan T20 World Cup Clash In Colombo

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Last updated on: February 14, 2026 16:57 IST

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Colombo is under high security as India and Pakistan prepare to face off in a crucial T20 World Cup cricket match, ensuring a safe and secure environment for players and fans alike.

Jasprit Bumrah

IMAGE: Jasprit Bumrah and Abhishek Sharma during Indian team's arrival in Colombo on Friday. Photograph: Sri Lanka Cricket/Instagram

Key Points

  • Sri Lanka police have implemented special security and traffic arrangements for the India-Pakistan in Colombo on Sunday.
  • Armed guards will be deployed for the teams from the moment they arrive at the airport until their departure, ensuring maximum security.
  • Spectators are advised to arrive four hours early, with gates opening at 3 pm for the 7 pm start, to facilitate security checks.

Special security arrangements would be in place leading to the vital India-Pakistan cricket clash at a Colombo stadium on Sunday, Sri Lanka police said Saturday.

Arch-rivals India and Pakistan will clash in a T20 World Cup match at the Premadasa Stadium here on Sunday.

 

Sri Lanka authorities said no chances would be taken on the security aspect of the organisation. "We, the Sri Lanka police, have organised a very special traffic and security arrangement," police spokesman F T Wootler told reporters.

The match takes place after weeks of uncertainty with a Pakistani announcement of a boycott of the game to show solidarity with Bangladesh. Intense parleys involved the International Cricket Council (ICC), Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Even the Sri Lankan government appealed to Pakistan to have a change of heart in view of the potential large losses that may be incurred in arrangements already made as the co-hosts of the tournament.

India's first match outside home in T20 World Cup 2026

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake called the Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to convince on the need for his team to come to Colombo to complete the match.

This would be India's first match outside their home country in T20 World Cup.

The security for the match came to be clouded during the weeks of uncertainty that prevailed with Pakistan's intent to boycott the game.

Earlier, the government said that the highest priority was given for security arrangements to ensure that no untoward incidents occur during the clash of the bitter rivals.

Security officials are to deploy armed guards "from the time they (teams) step out of the airport. They will be provided armed guards till they return to aircraft," Wootler said.

Spectators are requested to arrive four hours early for 7 pm start. "All the gates would be opened by 3 pm. We request the public, if possible, to make it as early as possible to the ground," Wootler added.