Pakistan faces a crucial challenge in the World Cup semi-final race
In a thrilling showdown on Saturday, November 6, Pakistan secured a remarkable victory over New Zealand, setting the stage for an exciting final week in the World Cup semi-final race. New Zealand had posted a national-record total of 401-6, but Pakistan, led by the magnificent century from Fakhar Zaman, swiftly reached 200-1 in just 25.3 overs, securing a crucial DLS victory by 21 runs.
While this victory kept Pakistan's hopes alive, they still needed to overcome a significant Net Run Rate obstacle to surpass the Black Caps. This means that their upcoming group stage game against England is pivotal, as they must aim for a substantial win to qualify for the semi-finals.
While various scenarios are in play, a likely one involves New Zealand defeating Sri Lanka, placing the pressure on Pakistan to secure a specific margin against England. The exact margin will depend on New Zealand's performance against Sri Lanka and the final totals in the England game.For instance, if New Zealand scores 300 and wins by one run or chases down 300 off the last ball, their net run rate will be 0.353. To surpass this mark, Pakistan would need to beat England by 130 runs when setting a target of 300 or achieve victory within 29 overs if chasing a 300-run target.
The margin required by Pakistan depends on New Zealand's performance, and it's a closely matched equation. If New Zealand defeats Sri Lanka by 50 runs while defending 300, Pakistan must beat England by 167 runs, adding an extra 47 runs to the equation. Similarly, if New Zealand chases down 300 with 10 overs to spare, Pakistan would need to do the same within 19.4 overs, adding an extra 9.1 overs.In summary, Pakistan faces a significant challenge in securing their spot in the semi-finals. The margin they need to win by against England depends on New Zealand's performance against Sri Lanka.
Weather forecast predicts thunderstorms and showers in Bengaluru, it adds an intriguing twist to the game. These weather conditions may cast a shadow of doubt on the match's fate, potentially leading to a rain-affected, shortened game or even a dreaded washout which would eventually benefit Pakistan.
It's a thrilling and suspenseful race to the finish, and Pakistani cricket fans will be eagerly watching every moment. "Qudrat Ka Nizam" might become a frequent phrase on their lips as the World Cup unfolds.
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