COLOMBO (Dunya News) – Pakistan’s hopes of reaching the semi-finals of the 2026 T20 World Cup remain alive, but the national team faces a daunting challenge in its final Super 8 match.
England’s thrilling victory over New Zealand has kept Pakistan’s semi-final chances intact, but advancement now hinges on an exceptional performance against Sri Lanka.
Super 8 showdown
On Saturday in Kandy, Pakistan will face Sri Lanka in a must-win encounter. The Green Shirts not only require victory but must also achieve it with a substantial run margin to improve their net run rate. To progress, Pakistan must defeat Sri Lanka by at least 65 runs and, in the event of a chase, reach the target within 13 overs.
England win over New Zealand keeps Pakistan T20 World Cup hopes alive
Sri Lanka setback
The hosts have been dealt another blow ahead of the clash, with batsman Kushal Mendis ruled out due to a hamstring injury. Mendis is expected to be sidelined for four weeks, further weakening Sri Lanka’s batting line-up in this critical tournament stage.
Semi-Final race
With stakes at their highest, both teams will enter the Kandy stadium determined to keep their World Cup dreams alive. Pakistan’s players are under pressure to deliver a commanding performance, while Sri Lanka will look to defend their home advantage despite the absence of a key batsman.