T20 World Cup 2026: Salman Agha’s wife hits back at trolls for targeting their child after Pakistan’s Super 8 loss to England

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In the high-stakes arena of international cricket, the boundary between professional critique and personal harassment often becomes dangerously blurred. Following Pakistan’s narrow two-wicket defeat to England in the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, the spotlight shifted from the pitch at Pallekele to a more distressing scene on social media. Sabba Manzer, the wife of Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha, took a courageous stand against online trolls after they targeted her and her young son with a barrage of abusive messages.
As the dust settled on a pulsating encounter that saw England’s Harry Brook snatch victory with a masterclass century, the digital fallout for the Pakistani leadership was swift and severe. Agha, who took over the T20 captaincy in late 2024 following the dismissal of Mohammad Rizwan, became the primary target for frustrated fans. However, the vitriol quickly spilled over to his family, prompting his wife, Sabba Manzer, to break her silence.
Taking to Instagram, Manzer shared a powerful message that cut through the toxicity: “Sending me or my innocent son abuse is not going to win you the World Cup, Pakistani fans.” Her statement highlighted a growing and disturbing trend in South Asian cricket culture where families, who have no hand in the team’s on-field execution, are subjected to harassment during periods of sporting failure.
The backlash comes at a time when Agha’s leadership is under intense scrutiny. Having already seen the likes of Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi lose their captaincy roles due to inconsistent results, Agha is now facing the same pressure. The targeting of his child, however, has drawn widespread condemnation from the cricketing community, shifting the conversation from tactical errors to the moral conduct of the “Green Shirts” faithful.
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The loss to England has left the 2009 champions in a precarious position. Pakistan’s journey in the Super 8s has been hampered by inconsistency and a stroke of bad luck; after a rain-affected washout against New Zealand, they now sit with just one point from two matches. The road to the semi-finals is no longer in their own hands, and the mathematical miracles that often define Pakistan’s tournament history are once again their only hope.
To advance, Agha’s men must secure a commanding victory against Sri Lanka in their final fixture on February 28. Even then, they require England to defeat New Zealand and hope that other results in Group 2 keep their Net Run Rate (NRR) competitive. Despite the bleak outlook, Agha remains defiant. “Cricket is a fun game; anything is possible. There is always hope, and as a team, we will always keep believing,” the skipper noted post-match.
This struggle follows a disappointing pattern for Pakistan, who failed to reach the knockout stages in the 2024 T20 World Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy. As the team prepares for their do-or-die clash in Colombo, the focus remains on whether they can channel the external pressure into on-field performance or if another early exit will trigger a total overhaul of the squad.
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