Since Pakistan’s narrow two-wicket loss to England, the T20 World Cup Super 8 stage has moved at a rapid pace. Here are the two most critical updates you need to know regarding the tournament’s progress and the semi-final race:
1. New Zealand Knocks Out Sri Lanka (Group 2)
The most significant result for Pakistan fans came from Colombo, where New Zealand defeated co-hosts Sri Lanka by 61 runs.
- The Match: New Zealand recovered from 84/6 to post 168/7, thanks to Mitchell Santner’s 47. Their bowlers then dismantled Sri Lanka for just 107.
- The Impact: This result officially eliminated Sri Lanka from the tournament.
- Pakistan’s Situation: New Zealand now has 3 points (one win and one washout). Pakistan has only 1 point. To qualify, Pakistan must beat Sri Lanka on February 28 and hope England beats New Zealand on February 27. Even then, it will likely come down to a Net Run Rate (NRR) battle between Pakistan and the Kiwis.
2. India Stays Alive; South Africa Qualifies (Group 1)
In the other group, the picture has become much clearer following a high-scoring thriller in Chennai.
- India vs Zimbabwe: India posted a massive 256/4 (the second-highest total in T20 WC history), led by Abhishek Sharma and Hardik Pandya. Despite a brilliant 97* from Zimbabwe’s Brian Bennett, India won by 72 runs.
- The Standings: With this result, South Africa has officially qualified for the semi-finals.
- Virtual Quarter-Final: Zimbabwe is eliminated. This sets up a “winner-takes-all” clash between India and West Indies on Sunday, March 1. The winner of that match will join South Africa in the semi-finals.
Summary Table: Semi-Final Status
| Group | Officially Qualified | Officially Eliminated | In the Hunt |
| Group 1 | South Africa | Zimbabwe | India, West Indies |
| Group 2 | England | Sri Lanka | New Zealand, Pakistan |

