ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026

New Zealand vs Pakistan, 41st Match, Super 8 Group 2 (Y2 v Y3)

Saturday, February 21, 2026
07:00 PM IST
New Zealand  Cricket

New Zealand

vs
Pakistan Cricket

Pakistan

Match Prediction

The upcoming clash between New Zealand and Pakistan at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo promises to be a thrilling encounter in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 stage. Both sides come into this match with solid recent form; New Zealand have been consistent with their balanced lineup featuring disciplined bowling and impactful batting performances. Pakistan, on the other hand, boasts explosive batting power in their middle order and a variety of bowling options, especially in the death overs. Historically, New Zealand and Pakistan have shared competitive encounters in T20 cricket, with Pakistan having a slight edge in crunch situations due to their aggressive approach. New Zealand’s key strength lies in their well-organized bowling attack led by their swing bowlers and reliable spinners who can exploit subcontinental pitches effectively. Strategically, New Zealand might focus on controlling the middle overs while ensuring early wickets to contain Pakistan’s batting firepower. Pakistan’s strategy will likely revolve around their dynamic top order who can accelerate from the word go and their ability to adapt their bowling according to pitch conditions. Their recent gripping finishes highlight their resilience under pressure, a crucial factor in knockout stage matches. Player form will also play a decisive role, with experienced campaigners expected to lead the charge. Taking all factors into account—the pitch, recent performances, and team compositions—New Zealand marginally edges Pakistan in this contest, thanks to their consistency and tactical discipline.

Winning Probability - New Zealand: 53%, Pakistan: 47%

Score Prediction

The R. Premadasa Stadium surface traditionally offers a batting-friendly track with some assistance to spinners as the innings progresses. If New Zealand bat first, a competitive total between 165 and 175 can be expected, leveraging their powerful top order and ability to accelerate in the final overs. Pakistan, aware of the chase, tends to up the ante with aggressive stroke play and has the firepower to cross 175 if early partnerships are built. If Pakistan bat first, they are likely to set a target in the range of 170-180 runs, capitalizing on their expansive stroke play and favorable pitch conditions. New Zealand’s successful chases in subcontinental conditions provide them confidence to reach 165-175 on most occasions, making the match likely to see both teams aiming for 170+ scores.

R.Premadasa Stadium - Pitch Report

The R. Premadasa Stadium pitch is historically a batting paradise with consistent bounce and minimal seam movement. Average first-innings scores in ICC T20 World Cup matches here hover around 165 runs. The team batting second has enjoyed approximately a 55% win ratio, indicative of favorable conditions for chasing. Weather forecast for the match day is clear skies with mild wind, offering perfect conditions for cricket. Notable performers on this ground from these teams include New Zealand's Tim Southee, who recorded his best bowling figures of 4/22 in a past T20 international here, and Pakistan’s Babar Azam, who holds a high ground-average of 48 with two half-centuries. The pitch generally favors spinners post 10 overs, adding a strategic element for both captains.
Our betting tips for this match
Bet on New Zealand to take early wickets in the powerplay, restricting Pakistan’s explosive start.
Consider wagering on the match total to exceed 165 runs given the batting-friendly pitch conditions.
Look for value on Babar Azam’s runs market; he’s been in consistent form at this venue.

New Zealand vs Pakistan - Head to Head Record in T20

CategoryNew ZealandPakistan
Total T20 Matches Played2525
Matches Won1213
Last 5 Matches RecordW-W-L-W-LL-L-W-W-W

Team Recent Performance

TeamMatch 1Match 2Match 3Match 4Match 5
New ZealandWonWonLostWonLost
PakistanLostLostWonWonWon

Players to Watch

New Zealand:

Devon Conway has been a linchpin with the bat, consistently providing fast starts with elegant strokeplay and has scored heavily in recent fixtures.

Tim Southee leads the bowling with disciplined swing and seam, especially effective in powerplay overs, and is experienced under subcontinental conditions.

Rachin Ravindra offers valuable middle-order stability and spin bowling option, having impressed with crucial cameo innings and economical spells recently.

Pakistan:

Babar Azam remains Pakistan’s batting backbone, with impressive form and several substantial scores, particularly strong on slow pitches.

Shaheen Afridi commands the new ball with pace and accuracy, often breaking partnerships early and maintaining pressure in death overs.

Shadab Khan excels as a leg-spinning allrounder, providing vital breakthroughs and contributing valuable lower-order runs consistently.