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ToggleThe Pakistan T20 World Cup qualification hopes are hanging by the thinnest of threads following a heartbreaking two-wicket defeat to England in Pallekele. With only one point from two Super 8 matches—courtesy of a washed-out opening game against New Zealand in Colombo—Salman Ali Agha’s men no longer control their own destiny in Group 2. If you are a fan trying to make sense of the complex mathematics, we are breaking down every possible route for the Men in Green to reach the final four.
Breaking down the Pakistan T20 World Cup qualification math
To keep their hopes alive, the primary directive for the squad is non-negotiable: they must win their final game against Sri Lanka on February 28. A loss or another weather washout immediately eliminates them from the tournament. If they secure the victory, they finish the Super 8 stage with three points. From there, their fate relies entirely on New Zealand’s upcoming results against Sri Lanka and England.
How does the Pakistan T20 World Cup semi final qualification work?
Pakistan must win their final game against Sri Lanka on February 28 to reach three points, and then rely on New Zealand to lose at least one of their remaining two matches.
What happens if Pakistan and New Zealand tie on points?
England has already stormed into the semi-finals with four points and a flawless record, securing the top spot. This leaves three teams fighting desperately for the one remaining position. The entire Group 2 landscape relies on these upcoming fixtures:
Key matches deciding the Pakistan T20 World Cup qualification
To keep their hopes alive, the primary directive for the squad is non-negotiable: they must win their final game against Sri Lanka on February 28. A loss or another weather washout immediately eliminates them from the tournament. If they secure the victory, they finish the Super 8 stage with three points. From there, their fate relies entirely on New Zealand’s upcoming results against Sri Lanka and England.
1. New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (Feb 25)
If New Zealand manages to beat Sri Lanka, Pakistan desperately needs an unbeaten, dominant England side to defeat New Zealand here to prevent them from pulling away on the points table.
2. New Zealand vs England (Feb 27)
Pakistan fans must become temporary Sri Lanka supporters tonight. If Sri Lanka beats New Zealand, it prevents the Kiwis from reaching five points and keeps the door wide open for Pakistan.
3. Pakistan vs Sri Lanka (Feb 28)
The ultimate do-or-die clash for Salman Ali Agha’s squad.
What does the current World Cup Group Standing Say
As of February 25, the Group 2 table paints a grim picture for Pakistan. England has officially qualified. New Zealand sits in second place with one point from one match. Pakistan is in third place, also with one point, but having played an extra game and carrying a damaging Net Run Rate. Sri Lanka sits at the bottom with zero points, but with two games in hand, they remain a dangerous wildcard.
Super 8 - Group 2 Points Table




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
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