Pakistan need to win by 65 runs or inside 13 overs to overtake Kiwis and deny them place in the final four
Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bowl first in the Super Eights Group 2 clash of the T20 World Cup against Pakistan at Pallekele on Saturday, with Pakistan’s qualification for the semi-finals hinging on a complex combination of results and net run-rate calculations.
Pakistan’s hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 remain alive but fragile. After two matches, Pakistan sit third in the group with one point from a washed-out match against New Zealand and a defeat to England.
England, with two wins from two, has already secured a semi-final spot and leads the table on four points.
At present, Pakistan’s NRR stands at -0.461, placing added pressure on them to secure a convincing victory against Sri Lanka should qualification come down to margins.
Sri Lanka, at the bottom of the group with no points and an NRR of -2.550, still has matches against both New Zealand and Pakistan, giving them a potential role as spoilers.
Pakistan have an inferior run rate so need to win by 65 runs or inside 13 overs to overtake the Kiwis and deny them a place in the final four. If Pakistan qualify then the semi-final would be played in Colombo.

