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Semifinal Equation: Pakistan Must Win by 64 Runs or Chase in 13.1 Overs — T20 World Cup Race Intensifies

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Pakistan cricket team discussing net run rate equation during T20 World Cup Super 8 match
Pakistan Face Tough Net Run Rate Challenge in T20 World Cup

Bridgetown | February 28, 2026

The T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal race has taken a dramatic turn after England defeated New Zealand in the Super 8 stage, keeping Pakistan’s hopes alive — but only just.

While England have already secured qualification from Group 2, the second semifinal spot now hinges on a complex net run rate (NRR) equation between Pakistan and New Zealand.

England’s Win Changes the Equation

England cricket team defeated New Zealand cricket team in a crucial Super 8 clash.

  • New Zealand posted 159/7 in 20 overs.

  • England chased down 161/6 in 19.3 overs.

With that victory, England advanced to the semifinals with three wins and six points.

New Zealand now sit on three points (one win, one loss, one no-result) with a strong net run rate of +1.390.

Pakistan, meanwhile, have just one point from two matches (one loss, one no-result) and a net run rate of -0.461.

Group 2 Points Table Snapshot

  • England – 6 points (Qualified)

  • New Zealand – 3 points (NRR +1.390)

  • Pakistan – 1 point (NRR -0.461)

  • Sri Lanka – Eliminated

Sri Lanka national cricket team are out of the semifinal race but play a decisive role in determining Pakistan’s fate.

What Pakistan Must Do to Qualify

For Pakistan national cricket team, simply winning is not enough. Net run rate will determine who advances.

Scenario 1: Pakistan Bat First

If Pakistan score 160 runs:

  • They must win by at least 64 runs to surpass New Zealand’s NRR.

Scenario 2: Pakistan Bowl First

If Sri Lanka score 160:

  • Pakistan must chase the target in 13.1 overs (40+ balls remaining) to improve their NRR sufficiently.

Anything less, and New Zealand will qualify for the semifinals based on superior net run rate.

Why Net Run Rate Is Decisive

With England already through, the Group 2 semifinal spot effectively comes down to mathematical margins.

A narrow win for Pakistan would not be enough. Only a dominant victory — either by a massive run margin or a rapid chase — can overturn the NRR gap.