This is the first time they have ever abandoned the opposition, which was caused by their loses against the USA and India.
Due to squalor in Lauderhill's severe weather, Pakistan will not play in the T20 World Cup 2024. Along with Group A India, the USA qualified for the Super Eight, earning a spot in the 2026 T20 World Cup.
However, a dreary resulted in a hasty leave under cloudy stars, which for Pakistan epitomized the bleakness of their World Cup campaign. They arrived in the USA without having any warm-up game scheduled, and the majority of their training sessions were postponed due to the rain. In their entry game, the home team punished them for their ignorance, as the USA won the Super Over, before Pakistan collapsed, defeating India by six operates in a match-fought 120.
That left them dependent on different outcomes, most notably the results of this particular activity between the USA and Ireland in Lauderhill. An Irish gain may have kept Pakistan dead, with any other result giving USA an irrefutable lead over Pakistan in the points count.
Pakistan's just win so far has been a seven- innings triumph over Canada. They still have one match left as they play Ireland- who were also eliminated as a result of this washout- on Sunday.
However, this does not think they must compete in the qualifying rounds to advance to the next T20 World Cup. With their recent T20I rating of seventh, it is still possible to qualify for the tournament in 2026, which will be simultaneously hosted by India and Sri Lanka.
Pakistan has only played three activities before their fate was sealed, which is the first time they have ever been knocked out of a T20 World Cup. They even suffered group- level eliminations in 2014 and 2016, but reached at least the semi- playoffs on every other situation. No other nation has reached the finals more than Pakistan ( England is in the lead with three ), and that's why Pakistan won the title in 2009.
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