This story is from June 15, 2024
What are Pakistan and New Zealand's chances for automatic qualification in the 2026 T20 World Cup?
Pakistan were eliminated after the match between the USA and Ireland was washed out at Lauderhill in Florida, while New Zealand failed to advance following Afghanistan's seven-wicket win over Papua New Guinea.
Will Pakistan and New Zealand, who were eliminated in the early stage of the mega event, qualify for the 2026 T20 World Cup?
As per the qualification rules, 12 out of the 20 teams will automatically qualify for the next edition of the T20 World Cup.
Afghanistan registered a seven-wicket victory over Papua New Guinea to advance to the Super Eights and send New Zealand crashing out of the 2024 T20 World Cup.
Fazalhaq Farooqi added another three victims to his tournament-leading wicket tally as PNG were bundled out for 95 off 19.5 overs batting first.
Afghanistan lost both openers cheaply but eventually reached the target for the loss of three wickets in the 16th over for a third win in a row.
Gulbadin Naib hit an unbeaten 49 in an unbroken fourth-wicket partnership of 46 with Mohammad Nabi (16*) as Afghanistan finished on 101-3 off 15.1 overs.
The result confirms Afghanistan's place in the next round while at the same time eliminating New Zealand, who still have two group matches to play.
Left-arm seamer Farooqi took two quick wickets after PNG captain Assad Vala was carelessly run out in the second over of the match.
Two more run outs followed and Farooqi returned in the 19th over to claim another scalp to finish with three for 16 before a fourth run out ended the innings.
Farooqi now has 12 wickets in the tournament, four more than the trio of Anrich Nortje, Alzarri Joseph and Adam Zampa.
To their credit, the Papuans showed a willingness to fight after slipping to 50 for seven in the 13th over.
The hosts, India and Sri Lanka, along with all Super 8 teams, will gain direct entry.
South Africa (Group D), West Indies, Afghanistan (Group C), Australia (Group B), and the USA (Group A) have also secured their spots in the 2026 edition by making it to the Super 8 stage.
The remaining spot from Group D will be taken by either Bangladesh or Netherlands, while Scotland and England are competing for the final Super 8 position from Group B.
In total, nine teams, including Sri Lanka, will qualify directly, and three more will join them based on their ICC Men's T20I rankings as of June 30th, 2024.
Afghanistan registered a seven-wicket victory over Papua New Guinea to advance to the Super Eights and send New Zealand crashing out of the 2024 T20 World Cup.
Fazalhaq Farooqi added another three victims to his tournament-leading wicket tally as PNG were bundled out for 95 off 19.5 overs batting first.
Afghanistan lost both openers cheaply but eventually reached the target for the loss of three wickets in the 16th over for a third win in a row.
Gulbadin Naib hit an unbeaten 49 in an unbroken fourth-wicket partnership of 46 with Mohammad Nabi (16*) as Afghanistan finished on 101-3 off 15.1 overs.
The result confirms Afghanistan's place in the next round while at the same time eliminating New Zealand, who still have two group matches to play.
Left-arm seamer Farooqi took two quick wickets after PNG captain Assad Vala was carelessly run out in the second over of the match.
Two more run outs followed and Farooqi returned in the 19th over to claim another scalp to finish with three for 16 before a fourth run out ended the innings.
Farooqi now has 12 wickets in the tournament, four more than the trio of Anrich Nortje, Alzarri Joseph and Adam Zampa.
To their credit, the Papuans showed a willingness to fight after slipping to 50 for seven in the 13th over.
Currently, Pakistan hold the seventh position with 241 rating points, and New Zealand, who also faced an early exit, are sixth with 247 points.
These two teams are significantly ahead of other contenders such as Bangladesh (9th, 226 points), Ireland (11th, 195 points), Scotland (12th, 192 points), Zimbabwe (13th, 192 points), Namibia (14th, 189 points), Netherlands (15th, 185 points), UAE (16th, 176 points), Nepal (18th, 170 points), Oman (19th, 163 points), PNG (20th, 145 points), Uganda (21st, 135 points), Hong Kong (22nd, 135 points), and Canada (23rd, 129 points).
The remaining eight spots will be filled through the ICC's regional qualification pathway, with two each from Europe, Asia, and Africa, and one each from the East Asia Pacific and Americas regions.
In the current edition, the eight teams that qualified through the pathway processes were Ireland and Scotland (Europe), Nepal and Oman (Asia), Namibia and Uganda (Africa), Canada (Americas), and Papua New Guinea (East Asia Pacific). The USA secured their place by being the joint hosts.
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