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Net Run Rate Drama: Can Pakistan Reach the Semis?
28 Feb
Summary
- Pakistan needs a significant win to improve net run rate for semi-final qualification.
- A big win is crucial for Pakistan as their net run rate is significantly lower.
- Past tournaments show Pakistan can rally from difficult situations to succeed.

Pakistan faces a critical challenge to qualify for the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup, requiring a significant victory over co-hosts Sri Lanka to boost their net-run rate.
Currently, Pakistan's net-run rate stands at -0.461, a stark contrast to New Zealand's 1.390, indicating the magnitude of the win needed. This scenario echoes past tournaments where Pakistan has staged remarkable comebacks.
Fans recall Pakistan's near-elimination in the 2022 T20 World Cup, where they advanced to the final after unexpected results. Similarly, in the 1992 World Cup, a period of struggle was followed by a triumphant victory.
If India defeats the West Indies, they are likely to face Pakistan in the semi-finals. South Africa is favored to top their group, playing Zimbabwe next.
The Pallekele ground is considered suitable for Pakistan's objective, offering a smaller boundary and conditions conducive to high scoring or successful chases.
Sri Lanka, despite not having much to lose, possesses the capability for upsets, having shown strong performances against formidable opponents like Australia and England, though their batting has been inconsistent.




