New Zealand Advances as Pakistan Exits T20 World Cup
New Zealand secured a spot in the T20 World Cup semi-finals after Pakistan was eliminated. Despite a mammoth opening stand, Pakistan needed to restrict Sri Lanka to fewer runs to advance. Sri Lanka almost snatched a victory, but Pakistan fell short in its slim chances to qualify.
New Zealand has progressed to the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals, following Pakistan's elimination despite their five-run win over Sri Lanka in Group Two's Super Eights clash in Pallekele on Saturday. A low net run rate made Pakistan's qualification hurdle insurmountable, leaving them requiring a massive victory over Sri Lanka to advance alongside group leaders England.
Pakistan, with openers Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman securing a T20 World Cup-record 176-run partnership, set a target of 212-8. However, they needed to restrict Sri Lanka to 147 for a semi-final berth. Sri Lanka ended on 207-6, nearly pulling off a thrilling win, as Pavan Rathnayake and captain Dasun Shanaka led their fightback.
Sunday's virtual quarter-final in Kolkata will see defending champions India take on West Indies for the last semi-final spot. Farhan set a new record, surpassing Virat Kohli's T20 World Cup tally of runs with a stellar 383, as Zaman's dismissal triggered Pakistan's collapse. Despite fanfare, Pakistan's tournament hopes were dashed as Sri Lanka mounted a spirited fight.
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