Pakistan stayed alive in the T20 World Cup after England outclassed New Zealand by four wickets in their Super 8 encounter on Friday, February 27, at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. England marched through the Super 8 stage unbeaten with the win, while the defeat left New Zealand’s semi-final destiny hanging by a thread and no longer entirely in their own hands.
For Pakistan, the equation is now clear. Salman Agha’s men will have everything to play for when they take on Sri Lanka in their final Super 8 fixture on Saturday,
February 28, at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. A strong performance could propel them into the semifinals, but net run rate could yet prove decisive.
For Pakistan to qualify, they must either win by 65 runs or more, or chase down the target in approximately 13 overs to secure the required net run rate advantage. New Zealand, meanwhile, are left watching and waiting, hoping Pakistan stumble and fail to overhaul them on net run rate. The race to the last four has come down to fine margins, and high drama.