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T20 World Cup: Pakistan vs New Zealand abandoned without a ball bowled as Super 8s starts with Colombo washout

Heavy rain in Colombo leads to Pakistan vs New Zealand being wiped out; sides take one point each in Super 8s Group 2; England and Sri Lanka are also in this pool and play each other in Pallekele on Sunday (9.30am, live on Sky); India, West Indies, South Africa and Zimbabwe in Group 1

The pitch curator inspects the field as Pakistan vs New Zealand in Colombo is rained off at the T20 World Cup
Image: New Zealand and Pakistan were thwarted by the rain as the opening T20 World Cup Super 8s match was washed out

The T20 World Cup Super 8s began in frustrating fashion with Pakistan's game against New Zealand in Colombo washed out without a ball bowled.

Persistent rain kept the players from the field after Pakistan had won the toss and elected to bat, with the sides taking a point each from Saturday's abandonment at R Premadasa Stadium.

Pakistan and New Zealand - who each recorded three wins and one defeat during round one of the World Cup - are alongside England and Sri Lanka in Group 2, with India, South Africa, West Indies and Zimbabwe comprising Group 1.

Seedings for the Super 8s were done ahead of time to aid logistics and that has resulted in all four group winners in round one - India, South Africa, West Indies and Zimbabwe - playing in the same pool.

Teams play the others in their group once each in the Super 8s, with the top two advancing to the semi-finals.

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Former England all-rounder Moeen Ali says the team have been a bit 'tentative' at the T20 World Cup so far as he looks ahead to Sunday's game against Sri Lanka

England take on Sri Lanka in Pallekele on Sunday, live on Sky Sports from 9am (9.30am first ball) looking to extend their winning streak against their opponents to 12 matches.

Harry Brook's men swept Sri Lanka 3-0 in a bilateral T20 series earlier this month.

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England face Pakistan in Pallekele on Tuesday and New Zealand in Colombo on Friday, with Sri Lanka to play New Zealand in Colombo on Wednesday and Pakistan in Pallekele on Saturday, February 28.

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha warms up at the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup
Image: Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha won the toss and elected to bat against New Zealand, before rain wrecked proceedings in Colombo

New Zealand are the only team in Group 2 yet to win the T20 World Cup, with England triumphing in 2010 and 2022, Pakistan in 2009 and Sri Lanka in 2014.

The Black Caps' best result is finishing runners-up to Australia in 2021.

Australia failed to reach the Super 8s this year after defeats to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe.

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