Pakistan chooses to bat against New Zealand in Super Eight opener

Pakistan opted to bat first against New Zealand in the Super Eight opener of the ICC T20 World Cup at the R Premadasa Stadium, with both teams looking to gain early momentum in this crucial stage of the tournament.

Both teams progressed to the Super Eight after defeating lower-ranked opponents in the group stage, though each suffered defeats against stronger rivals in their respective groups.

Between October 2022 and April 2025, Pakistan and New Zealand have faced each other 41 times across formats, underlining the familiarity between the two sides.

New Zealand face the added challenge of adjusting to a new venue, having played all four of their previous matches in Chennai and Ahmedabad.

Pakistan, meanwhile, have played only one match at the R Premadasa Stadium — against India — but contested their other three games in Colombo at the Sinhalese Sports Club.

The contest is expected to hinge on Pakistan’s spin attack against New Zealand’s batting line-up. The Black Caps have lost only 14 wickets across four matches so far in the tournament.

On the other hand, according to various weather-monitoring websites, there is a 75 per cent chance of heavy rain in Colombo during the match.

While rain could deprive cricket fans of a thrilling contest, both teams also risk missing out on a crucial point in the Super Eight stage.

Under tournament rules, if rain prevents both sides from playing at least five overs per innings, the match will be abandoned and each team will be awarded one point.

It is worth noting that the International Cricket Council has not allocated a reserve day for the Super Eight matches of the T20 World Cup 2026.

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