Pakistan and New Zealand share points as rain washes out their Super 8 T20 World Cup match.

Colombo: Pakistan and New Zealand were forced to share points after their Super 8 T20 World Cup 2026 clash at R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo was abandoned due to persistent rain. The match, scheduled for Saturday, saw no play as heavy drizzle continued throughout, preventing even a single over from being bowled.
Toss decision under scrutiny
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha opted to bat first despite overcast conditions and looming showers. Experts noted that in rain-affected matches, the team batting second usually holds an advantage, particularly when targets are recalculated using the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern (DLS) method. Pakistan’s decision to bat first drew criticism from pundits and fans alike, though the washout spared both teams from an on-field contest.
Teams’ Super 8 prospects
Both teams had advanced to the Super 8 stage after finishing second in their respective groups. Pakistan’s only group-stage defeat came against India, while New Zealand lost only to South Africa.
Pakistan now looks forward to a clearer match against England in Pallekele on Tuesday, while New Zealand is set to face Sri Lanka in Colombo on Wednesday. Weather remains a concern for Group 2, as rain is also forecast for England versus Sri Lanka on Sunday, potentially impacting several key fixtures in the Super 8 round.
Impact on points and standings
With the washout, each side earned one point, maintaining their positions in Group 2 alongside England and Sri Lanka. The focus will now shift to upcoming matches, with teams hoping for uninterrupted play to secure their Super 8 campaigns.
Published: 21 Feb 2026, 11:43 pm IST
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