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Pakistan’s semifinal hopes hinge on Sri Lanka clash

Published on: February 28, 2026 1:38 PM

Pakistan’s Mohammad Nawaz (R) celebrates with wicketkeeper Usman Khan after taking the wicket of Namibia’s Louren Steenkamp during the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup group stage match between Pakistan and Namibia at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) Ground in Colombo on February 18, 2026. — AFP/File

Pakistan’s T20 World Cup campaign hangs by a thread as the Super Eights phase nears its conclusion, with a must-win clash against Sri Lanka national cricket team in Pallekele set to decide their fate.

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Led by Salman Ali Agha, Pakistan must not only beat the Islanders but do so convincingly to overhaul New Zealand national cricket team on net run-rate. According to projections, Pakistan need a 64-run victory or must chase the target within 13.1 overs to keep semi-final hopes alive — a daunting task in the shortest format.

 

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Pallekele has produced dramatic contests in the past. Glenn Maxwell’s explosive 145 off 65 balls powered Australia to 263-3 at the venue a decade ago, while Pathum Nissanka struck a 52-ball century there earlier in the tournament. Yet low-scoring thrillers have also unfolded, underlining the unpredictability of conditions.

Beyond match mathematics, scrutiny has intensified around Pakistan’s team selection — particularly the role of former captain Babar Azam. Though statistically consistent across his T20 International career, Babar’s strike-rate in World Cups has drawn criticism. In the ongoing tournament, modest scores and slow middle-over phases have raised concerns about whether his approach aligns with modern T20 demands.

Comparisons with India’s Virat Kohli have resurfaced, though analysts argue that impact in decisive matches outweighs aggregate numbers. Some observers believe bold selection changes — potentially promoting aggressive options — could better serve Pakistan’s immediate needs.

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Even if qualification appears improbable, team management faces a pivotal call: prioritize established names or embrace tactical shifts in pursuit of collective success. For Pakistan, tonight’s contest is not merely about numbers but about redefining direction in high-stakes ICC tournaments.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Babar Azam, Latest, net run rate, Pakistan Cricket, Sri Lanka, Super Eights, T20 World cup

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