
In the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Super 8 stage, England defeated New Zealand by four wickets, keeping Pakistan’s semifinal hopes alive. The match, played in Colombo, saw New Zealand bat first after captain Mitchell Santner won the toss. England chased the target successfully in the final over, reaching 160 for 6 and topping the group with six points.
New Zealand posted 159 for 7 in their 20 overs. Glenn Phillips scored 39, Tim Seifert made 35, and Finn Allen contributed 29 runs. England’s bowlers were effective, with Will Jacks, Rehan Ahmed, and Adil Rashid taking two wickets each.
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Chasing 160, England reached the target in a tense final over while losing four wickets. Their victory secured the top spot in Group 2, increasing pressure on Pakistan to perform in their final Super 8 match. Pakistan must defeat Sri Lanka by a significant margin to surpass New Zealand on net run rate and advance to the semifinals.
The England-New Zealand result keeps the semifinal race open, with Pakistan and New Zealand contesting the last spot. Analysts note that net run rate could play a decisive role, emphasizing the importance of Pakistan’s margin of victory. Fans across the cricketing world are closely watching Colombo for the outcome of Pakistan’s clash with Sri Lanka.
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The match highlighted competitive performances from both sides, with key players delivering under pressure. England’s consistency in high-stakes games continues to impress, while Pakistan must capitalize on the opportunity to secure their place in the semifinals.