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Pakistan’s Road To T20 World Cup Semifinal: How Pak Can Qualify After Rain-Forced No Result vs New Zealand

How Pakistan can qualify for T20 World Cup Semifinal: The Super 8 stage of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 began with an anti-climactic “No Result” as persistent rain at R. Premadasa Stadium forced the abandonment of Pakistan vs New Zealand clash yesterday. With both teams sharing one point each, Pakistan’s path to T20 World Cup 2026 semifinals has become a high-stakes mathematical race.

Pakistan is placed in Group 2 alongside New Zealand, England, and Sri Lanka. Because there are no reserve days for T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 fixtures, the single point from the washout is final.

T20 World Cup 2026 Points Table – Group 2

Pakistan: Played: 1, Won: 0, Lost: 0, No Result: 1, Points: 1, NRR: 0.000

New Zealand: Played: 1, Won: 0, Lost: 0, No Result: 1, Points: 1, NRR: 0.000

England: Played: 0, Won: 0, Lost: 0, No Result: 0, Points: 0, NRR: –

Sri Lanka: Played: 0, Won: 0, Lost: 0, No Result: 0, Points: 0, NRR: –

Qualification Scenarios for Pakistan

To secure a spot in the top two and advance to the semifinals, Pakistan’s equation is now very clear:

The “Safe” Route (Two Wins): If Pakistan wins their remaining two matches against England (Feb 24) and Sri Lanka (Feb 28), they will finish with 5 points. This total is almost certain to guarantee them a semifinal berth, regardless of other results.

The “Danger” Route (One Win, One Loss): If Pakistan wins only one of their next two games, they will finish on 3 points. In this scenario, their qualification will depend entirely on other results and Net Run Rate (NRR). They would need either England or Sri Lanka to lose multiple games to stay in contention.

The “Elimination” Route (No More Wins): Failing to win a single match after washout against NZ would leave Pakistan on 1 or 2 points, resulting in an early exit from T20 World Cup 2026 tournament.

Pakistan’s upcoming matches in Super 8

Pakistan’s destiny now shifts to Pallekele, where they will play their remaining matches:

Feb 24: Pakistan vs. England (7:00 PM IST)

Feb 28: Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka (7:00 PM IST)

Pakistan’s washout against New Zealand prevents them from taking an early lead, it also ensures they haven’t lost ground to a direct rival like New Zealand. The pressure is now squarely on the upcoming clash against defending champions, England.

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