PAK vs SL: When 16-year-old Shahid Afridi saved Pakistan — Can history repeat in Pallekele? | Cricket News

PAK vs SL: When 16-year-old Shahid Afridi saved Pakistan — Can history repeat in Pallekele?
The equation is familiar for Pakistan: win big, and move on. (Image credit: Agencies)

Pakistan’s road to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals has boiled down to one simple equation after England’s dramatic four-wicket victory over New Zealand reshaped the Group 2 table in Colombo.England, led by Harry Brook, finished the Super 8 stage unbeaten with three wins from three, sealing top spot with six points after their triumph at the R. Premadasa Stadium. What once appeared a complicated qualification scenario has now turned into a straight shootout for Pakistan in their final fixture.

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New Zealand, despite Friday’s defeat, remain second with three points and a healthy net run rate of +1.390. Pakistan sit third with one point from two games and a net run rate of -0.461.The equation for Pakistan is clear but demanding. If they bat first against Sri Lanka, they must win by at least 64 runs. If chasing, they need to overhaul the target within 13.1 overs to leapfrog New Zealand on net run rate.Saturday’s clash between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium effectively serves as a knockout for Pakistan. A massive win sends them into the semi-finals and eliminates New Zealand. Anything less, and New Zealand progress as the second team from Group 2.History offers Pakistan hopePakistan have navigated similar high-pressure scenarios before.In the 1996 KCA Centenary Tournament in Nairobi, they found themselves needing a massive win over Sri Lanka to reach the final. After being asked to bat, Pakistan piled up 371/9 at the Gymkhana Club Ground, powered by a sensational 102 off just 40 balls from a 16-year-old Shahid Afridi and a commanding 115 from Saeed Anwar.To qualify, Pakistan had to restrict Sri Lanka below 290. Their bowlers delivered — Waqar Younis took 5/52, Saqlain Mushtaq grabbed 4/33, and Afridi chipped in with 1/43 as Sri Lanka were dismissed for 289. The 82-run victory secured Pakistan’s place in the final.Nearly three decades later, in Pallekele, Pakistan face another must-win, big-margin challenge.The equation is familiar: win big, and move on.

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