Pakistan Qualification Scenario For Super 8: Pakistan Qualification Scenario: Pakistan cricket team was on the verge of being eliminated from ICC T20 World Cup 2024. After losing to USA and then facing defeat against arch-rivals India in back-to-back games, their chances looked slim.


However, the 'Men in Green' delivered their best performance against Canada, keeping their Super 8 stage qualification hopes alive in T20 World Cup 2024 tournament. Additionally, India has boosted Pakistan's chances by defeating USA by 7 wickets.


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How can Pakistan qualify for Super 8 in ICC T20 World Cup 2024?


To qualify for Super 8 in ICC T20 World Cup 2024, Pakistan needs to beat Ireland by a big margin on June 16. A loss against Ireland will result in Pakistan's elimination from the tournament and Super 8 stage. Also, Pakistan will benefit if USA loses their next match against Ireland on June 14.


Pakistan improved their Net Run Rate (NRR) by winning against Canada, and they need to ensure their victory margin against Ireland is larger than the margin by which USA lost to Ireland.


Lastly, Pakistan would prefer India defeats Canada. In case India fails to win against Canada, something which is unlikely to happen, Pakistan must ensure their net run rate remains superior to Canada’s at the end of group stage games.


Group A in ICC T20 World Cup 2024 consists of five teams: India, Pakistan, USA, Ireland and Canada.


After securing consecutive victories in three matches, India currently tops ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Group A points table with 6 points. Following their loss to India, USA is in second place with 4 points, although their Net Run Rate (NRR) has now fallen below that of Pakistan.


Pakistan, having convincingly chased down 107 runs in just 17.3 overs against Canada on Tuesday (June 12) have improved their NRR significantly.


Remaining matches in Group A


USA vs Ireland on Friday (June 14)


India vs Canada on Saturday (June 15)


Pakistan vs Ireland on Sunday (June 16)