Sri Lanka bow out of the tournament; Pakistan’s hopes dim

New Zealand national cricket team keep their semifinal hopes alive in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, while Sri Lanka national cricket team officially bow out of the tournament.Meanwhile, Pakistan national cricket team find themselves in deep trouble as qualification scenarios get tighter. With net run rate, rain interruptions and crucial upcoming fixtures in play, the semifinal race is heating up.

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