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T20 World Cup 2026 Bulletin February 28: Pakistan alive after England Win, India reach Kolkata for West Indies clash

By MyKhel Staff

As the T20 World Cup 2026 approaches the business stage, here's a look at the top stories from the competition ahead of Saturday's match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Have a look at the Sports Bulletin for February 28.

T20 World Cup 2026 Bulletin February 28 Pakistan alive after England Win India reach Kolkata for West Indies

1. England victory sees them finish Top

England have topped Super 8 Group 2 with an unbeaten record, securing the top position after a dramatic four-wicket win over New Zealand in Colombo. Chasing 160, they overcame a mid-innings wobble thanks to a late blitz from Will Jacks (32 off 18) and Rehan Ahmed (19 off 7), finishing with three wins from three matches. This flawless run confirms their dominance and sets them up strongly for the semifinals, where they await the winner of India vs West Indies.

2. Pakistan still alive after New Zealand defeat

Pakistan's semifinal hopes remain intact following New Zealand's loss to England in their final Super 8 game. The defeat left New Zealand with three points from three matches, while Pakistan have one point from two but a chance to overtake them. England's victory handed Pakistan a lifeline, keeping the race open. Pakistan must now beat Sri Lanka convincingly in their remaining fixture to improve their net run rate sufficiently and claim the second semifinal spot from Group 2.

3. Salman Agha and team's semifinal scenario explained

Captain Salman Agha's Pakistan side is still in contention for the semifinals after England's win over New Zealand kept the door open in Super 8 Group 2. To qualify, Pakistan need to defeat Sri Lanka in their final match and surpass New Zealand's net run rate (+1.390). If batting first, a win by around 65 runs or more is required; if chasing, they must complete the target in roughly 13 overs (depending on the total). Achieving this would tie them on three points with New Zealand but secure advancement via superior NRR.

4. Will Jacks create prestigious milestone

England all-rounder Will Jacks achieved a rare feat by claiming his fourth Player of the Match award in the T20 World Cup 2026 during the victory over New Zealand. This equals the record for the most such awards in a single edition of the tournament along with former Australia player Shane Watson. His explosive 32 off 18 balls, including crucial sixes in a high-pressure chase, along with earlier contributions in bowling, earned him the honor. Captain Harry Brook hailed the milestone, noting Jacks' consistent match-winning impact throughout the campaign.

5. Rinku Singh to rejoin team India today

Rinku Singh is set to rejoin the Indian squad in Kolkata today following the passing of his father, Khanchand Singh, due to liver cancer. The left-hander briefly returned home to Aligarh for the last rites but will now link up with the team ahead of their crucial Super 8 clash. Despite the personal loss, Rinku is expected to be available for selection in this must-win encounter, providing a boost to India's middle order as they chase a semifinal berth.

6. India reach in Kolkata ahead of West Indies encounter

The Indian team has arrived in Kolkata for their high-stakes Super 8 match against West Indies at Eden Gardens, a virtual knockout for the second semifinal spot from Group 1. With South Africa already qualified, this clash decides the final qualifier. India, coming off a strong win over Zimbabwe, need victory to advance. The squad's arrival sets the stage for an intense battle on Sunday.

Story first published: Saturday, February 28, 2026, 9:54 [IST]
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