PAK vs CAN: Or die match for Pakistan, one more defeat will knock them out of T20 World Cup 2024


Posted on 11th Jun 2024 12:58 pm by rohit kumar

Today, the Pakistan team will face Canada in the 22nd match of the T20 World Cup 2024. This match to be held at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York will start at 8 pm Indian time. This match is a do-or-die for Pakistan. If Babar Azam and the company lose today, then their journey in the T20 World Cup 2024 will end here.

 

Defeat in the first 2 matches

 

Pakistan team's journey in T20 World Cup 2024 has been embarrassing so far. The team has faced defeat in its first 2 matches. Pakistan had to face defeat in the Super Over at the hands of host USA in its first match. After this, the Indian team defeated the Men in Green by 6 runs in a low-scoring match. After 2 consecutive defeats, the team captained by Babar Azam has reached fourth place in Group A.

 

Pakistan has 0 points right now

One more defeat will send Pakistan back to their country. In Group A, India and America have won both their matches so far and both teams are in the top 2 with 4 points. Canada, which has won 1 match out of 2, is in third place, Pakistan, which has not won any match, is in fourth place and Ireland is in fifth place with 0 points.

 

If Canada defeats Pakistan, then this team will have 4 points. On the other hand, even if Pakistan wins its last match, then it will have a maximum of 2 points. In such a situation, only the top 2 teams of this group will secure their place in the Super 8. Pakistan will face Ireland in its last group match. This match will be played in Florida on June 16.

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