PAK vs NZ Rain Washout: Who benefits and who is in danger in T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8s?
NEW DELHI: Rain became the biggest talking point around the Pakistan vs New Zealand Super 8 match in Colombo on Saturday, and a complete washout means it will shake up the race for the T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals.
With both teams seen as strong contenders, fans are wondering who benefits and who could be in trouble if no ball is bowled.
As the match is washed out, Pakistan and New Zealand will get one point each. On paper, that sounds fair, but it actually makes the group more complicated.
Both teams would then have only two matches left to secure a top-two finish.
For Pakistan, the equation is simple but tough. They still have to play England and Sri Lanka. If they win both games, they will reach five points, which should almost guarantee a semi-final spot.
But if they lose even one match, things get risky.
One win and one loss would leave them on three points, and then they would need other results to go their way. If they lose both games, Pakistan will be out of the tournament.
New Zealand face a similar situation. A washout gives them a point, but they will also need wins in their remaining matches to stay in control. If they slip up, they too could be dragged into a tight points race.
So who benefits from a washout? Teams like England and Sri Lanka could quietly benefit because it keeps the group open.
If Pakistan and New Zealand drop points due to rain, other teams can catch up with wins and put pressure on the favourites.
Who is in danger? Both Pakistan and New Zealand lose a chance to get ahead early.
In short tournaments like the Super 8s, every point matters, and rain can change everything.
Get the latest ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 updates, including the full schedule, teams, live scores, points table, and key series stats such as top run-scorers and wicket-takers.
Both teams would then have only two matches left to secure a top-two finish.
For Pakistan, the equation is simple but tough. They still have to play England and Sri Lanka. If they win both games, they will reach five points, which should almost guarantee a semi-final spot.
One win and one loss would leave them on three points, and then they would need other results to go their way. If they lose both games, Pakistan will be out of the tournament.
New Zealand face a similar situation. A washout gives them a point, but they will also need wins in their remaining matches to stay in control. If they slip up, they too could be dragged into a tight points race.
So who benefits from a washout? Teams like England and Sri Lanka could quietly benefit because it keeps the group open.
If Pakistan and New Zealand drop points due to rain, other teams can catch up with wins and put pressure on the favourites.
Who is in danger? Both Pakistan and New Zealand lose a chance to get ahead early.
In short tournaments like the Super 8s, every point matters, and rain can change everything.
Get the latest ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 updates, including the full schedule, teams, live scores, points table, and key series stats such as top run-scorers and wicket-takers.
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