Pakistan’s chances of qualifying for the T20 World Cup semi-final are hanging by a thread after New Zealand knocked Sri Lanka out of the tournament on Wednesday, February 25. Playing in Colombo, New Zealand beat the co-hosts by a huge margin of 61 runs, giving them a significant Net Run Rate boost in the competition.
After the dominant win, New Zealand’s NRR has now shot up to +3.050, meaning they are the favourites to reach the semi-final from Group 2, behind England. However, Pakistan are still alive in the tournament and need to beat Sri Lanka in their final Super 8s match.
CAN PAKISTAN QUALIFY FOR SEMI-FINAL?
Pakistan, who at the moment have an NRR of -0.461, need to beat Sri Lanka by a margin of 70 runs in their final clash. Having said that, Pakistan will also need England to beat New Zealand. England’s margin of victory over New Zealand will play a key role in Pakistan’s qualification.
If England’s game against the Kiwis gets washed out, New Zealand will qualify for the semi-final of the competition. As per ESPNcricinfo, if England beat New Zealand by 20 runs, Pakistan will need to win against Sri Lanka by 50 runs to qualify for the semi-final.
The equation might be a little tough, but it is not entirely impractical.
T20 World Cup | T20 World Cup Schedule | T20 World Cup Points Table | T20 World Cup Videos | Cricket News | Live Score
– Ends
Tune In



