Can They Still Qualify After the Colombo Washout?

Pakistan Semifinal Scenario: A rain-soaked evening in Colombo forced the abandonment of Pakistan vs New Zealand in the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 — leaving the qualification equation wide open.

With no reserve days, both teams shared a point each and made little impact on the Super 8s group 2 stage of the T20 World Cup 2026 points table.

Fans have been disappointed with the washout and the shared points between the teams, which has made the semi-finals race more complicated.

The PAK vs NZ clash has been important for both sides to give a kick start in the Super 8s of the T20 World Cup campaign.

Both sides are now left with two matches left in the Super 8s stages to keep their qualifications alive.

The other two games against Sri Lanka and England will heavily impact Pakistan’s Qualification Scenario for the semi-finals.

If they manage to secure their wins against England and Sri Lanka, they will conclude with five points, making the qualification chances real.

Pakistan Cricket Team (image: X)

If they lose either one of the matches, then they have to rely on the results of the other games. Three points usually keep a team in a strong contention, but it may come to the net run rate if multiple teams are tied.

However, if Pakistan lose both the matches and remains one point, they’ll be eliminated.

The washout at Colombo has prevented Pakistan from suffering a defeat, but also prevented their momentum, as early wins often reduce pressure in the decisive fixtures.

By the abandoned game, Pakistan SemiFinal scenario has subtly improved compared to the win-loss outcome.

Pakistan will play their next game against England on February 24 at Pallekele International Cricket Stadiumand if they manage to win, their win against Sri Lanka on February 28 at the same venue will confirm their qualification chances.

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