Can Pakistan still qualify for T20 World Cup semifinal after loss to England? | Cricket News


Can Pakistan still qualify for T20 World Cup semifinal after loss to England?
Pakistan’s Usman Tariq drops a catch of England’s Jacob Bethell during the T20 World Cup cricket match between England and Pakistan in Pallekele, Sri Lanka, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. (AP Photo)

England became the first side to confirm a semi-final berth at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 after defeating Pakistan on Tuesday, whose qualification hopes have suffered a setback.Following a loss to England and a washout against New Zealand, Pakistan no longer control their own path to the last four. With England already through, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and New Zealand are left competing for the remaining semi-final place from group 2.England began their Super 8 campaign with a 51-run win over Sri Lanka in Kandy on Sunday and followed it up with another victory over Pakistan at the same venue on Tuesday. Captain Harry Brook led the effort, scoring his first T20I century to take his team home. He also became the first captain to register a hundred in T20 World Cup history.

Scenarios for Pakistan to enter semifinal

If New Zealand win both their remaining matches against Sri Lanka and England, Pakistan will be eliminated, even if they beat Sri Lanka.If New Zealand lose both games, Pakistan will qualify with a win over Sri Lanka. In case New Zealand lose one match, Pakistan will still have a chance, but qualification could depend on Net Run Rate.Pakistan were denied a Net Run Rate boost after losing to England in the final over. They had reduced England to 58/4 in the eighth over while defending 166, but could not close out the game.Brook, promoted to No. 3, rebuilt the innings with Sam Curran in a 45-run stand and then added 52 runs with Will Jacks, shifting the contest in England’s favour. He reached his maiden T20I hundred with a six over cover followed by a four through mid-off.By the time Brook was out, England were 155/6 and close to the target. However, they lost three wickets for six runs, adding tension late in the chase. Needing three runs in the final over with two wickets in hand, Jofra Archer finished the match by pulling a delivery through mid-wicket for four.

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