Explained: How can Pakistan qualify for T20 World Cup semi-final after Colombo rain washes out PAK vs NZ? | Cricket News


Explained: How can Pakistan qualify for T20 World Cup semi-final after Colombo rain washes out PAK vs NZ?
Colombo under covers (Photo by Pratyush Raj/TimesofIndia.com)

NEW DELHI: Rain completely washed out the Pakistan vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 match in Colombo on Saturday, leaving fans disappointed and the points table wide open. The abandoned match means both teams share one point, which has made the semi-final race more complicated.This match was important for both teams to get a strong start in the Super 8 stage. Instead, Pakistan and New Zealand now have two matches left to secure a place in the semi-finals.

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For Pakistan, the path is clear but challenging. They will face England and Sri Lanka next. If Pakistan win both matches, they will reach five points, which should be enough to qualify for the semi-finals. However, if they lose even one game, their qualification chances will depend on other results.If Pakistan win one match and lose one, they will finish with three points and will need other teams to drop points. If they lose both matches, Pakistan will be knocked out of the tournament.New Zealand are in a similar situation. The washout gives them one point, but they will also need victories in their remaining matches to stay in control. Any slip-up could drag them into a tight points race.Since this was the first Super 8 match for both teams, the group standings will become clearer once all teams have played at least one game. Both Pakistan and New Zealand were considered favourites, but the rain has made their road to the semi-finals more difficult.

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