Defeat in the win: Sahibzada Farhan breaks Virat Kohli's record to hand Pakistan win; eliminated on NRR The Bridge Chronicle
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Defeat in the win: Sahibzada Farhan breaks Virat Kohli's record to hand Pakistan win; eliminated on NRR

This is Pakistan's 8th consecutive T20 world cup ouster since they won the second edition way back in 2009, with Sri Lanka also reeling towards a similar fate, and New Zealand entering the Semi-finals.

Ashutosh Sahoo

Pakistan’s rollercoaster T20 World Cup 2026 campaign came to a heartbreaking end in Pallekele on Saturday. While they secured a five-run victory over co-hosts Sri Lanka, they failed to meet the 65-run winning margin required to overtake New Zealand on Net Run Rate, resulting in their elimination from the tournament.

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Despite a historic 176-run opening partnership between Sahibzada Farhan and a recalled Fakhar Zaman, Pakistan’s middle-order fragility and a late-innings onslaught from Sri Lankan captain Dasun Shanaka ensured that New Zealand, not Pakistan, would progress to the semifinals in India.

Start: Farhan and Fakhar clear the rut

Entering the match with their destiny partially in their hands, Pakistan finally got the playing XI right, dropping an out-of-sorts Babar Azam to prioritize intent. The move paid immediate dividends. Fakhar Zaman, promoted to open, and Sahibzada Farhan hammered the Sri Lankan attack for a 176-run opening stand; the highest for any wicket in T20 World Cup history.

Farhan was particularly clinical, striking a 59-ball century to finish the tournament with 383 runs, officially breaking Virat Kohli’s 2014 record (319) for the most runs in a single T20 World Cup edition.

Breaking point: From 176/0 to 212/8

Pakistan’s historic start was undone by a catastrophic middle-order collapse. After Zaman (84) was dismissed in the 16th over, the momentum vanished:

  • Slump: Pakistan lost 8 wickets for just 34 runs in the final four overs.

  • Intent gap: No batter other than the two openers managed to reach double figures.

  • Captain’s struggle: Salman Agha fell for a two-ball duck, ending a tournament where he managed just 60 total runs.

Shanaka and Rathnayake kill the dream

To qualify, Pakistan needed to restrict Sri Lanka to 147 or less. Hope burned bright when Abrar Ahmed (3/23) removed Kamil Mishara and Pathum Nissanka early. However, the dream of a semifinal spot was systematically dismantled by a 66-run partnership between Pavan Rathnayake (58) and Dasun Shanaka (76)*.

Shanaka, playing for pride in front of a packed home crowd, struck eight towering sixes. While Pakistan eventually clung on for the narrow five-run win, the 148-run mark was crossed with ease, effectively confirming Pakistan's exit long before the final ball was bowled.

Super Eight Group 1: Final fallout

  • Result: Pakistan (212/8) beat Sri Lanka (207/6) by 5 runs.

  • Margin needed: 65 runs (Pakistan failed by 60 runs).

  • Record: Sahibzada Farhan (383 runs) is now the all-time highest scorer in a single T20 World Cup.

  • Outcome: New Zealand qualifies for the semifinals; Pakistan and Sri Lanka are eliminated.

"We underperformed": Salman Agha takes responsibility

Reflecting on a fourth consecutive ICC tournament exit before the knockout stages, captain Salman Agha was blunt in his self-assessment. He admitted that the team had consistently failed to make correct decisions under pressure.

If you look at the whole tournament, we underperformed. Our middle order never performed, and we over-relied on Sahibzada for our runs. Whenever we are under pressure, our decision-making is not as good as it should be.
Salman Ali Agha, Pakistan Captain

Road ahead

With the co-hosts and Pakistan both eliminated, the T20 World Cup knockouts will be held entirely in India. For Pakistan, the focus shifts to a likely overhaul of the leadership and middle-order strategy. For Sri Lanka, a "final hoorah" in Pallekele provided a moment of joy for fans, but leaves the nation facing a difficult appraisal of their bowling discipline at the death.

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