T20 World Cup 2026: Pakistan Avenges USA Loss as New Zealand Sets New Records
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup continued its high-octane journey on Tuesday across venues in India and Sri Lanka. While Pakistan settled an old score against the United States, New Zealand put on a batting masterclass that rewrote the record books. Elsewhere, the Netherlands opened its account with a convincing win over Namibia.
Pakistan Dominates USA in High-Stakes Colombo Rematch
Memories of the 2024 upset were fresh as Pakistan took the field against the USA in Colombo. However, the Men in Green ensured history did not repeat itself, delivering a disciplined performance to claim a 32-run victory.
Batting Powerhouse: Farhan and Babar
Leading the charge, Sahibzada Farhan played a career-defining knock. He blasted 73 runs from just 41 deliveries, punishing the American bowlers with five massive sixes. Former captain Babar Azam provided stability with a crucial 46, helping Pakistan post a formidable 190/9. Despite a late-order collapse sparked by USA’s Shadley van Schalkwyk (4/25), the total proved more than enough.
Strategic Bowling Seals the Game
The USA chase started with intent, but Pakistan’s spin department squeezed the life out of the innings.
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Usman Tariq turned the tide with a brilliant spell, taking three wickets.
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Shadab Khan contributed with both bat and ball, removing dangerous hitters at key moments. The USA eventually finished on 158/8, unable to keep up with the rising required run rate.
New Zealand’s Historic 10-Wicket Demolition of UAE
In Chennai, the Black Caps displayed why they are title contenders. Facing a spirited UAE side, New Zealand didn’t just win—they dominated in a way rarely seen in World Cup history.
A Record-Breaking Opening Stand
Chasing 174 for victory, Tim Seifert and Finn Allen turned the match into a highlight reel. They remained unbeaten, chasing down the target in a staggering 15.2 overs.
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The Record: Their 175-run partnership is now officially the highest opening stand in Men’s T20 World Cup history.
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Fast and Furious: Seifert hammered 89* off 42 balls, while Allen supported him with a fierce 84*.
Earlier, UAE captain Muhammad Waseem had played a lone hand with 66*, but his team’s bowling unit had no answers for the Kiwi onslaught.
Bas de Leede Shines in Netherlands’ First Victory
Over in Delhi, the Netherlands secured a vital two points by comfortably chasing down Namibia’s target.
De Leede: The Ultimate All-Rounder
After a tight bowling performance restricted Namibia to 156/8, Bas de Leede took full control of the match. He followed up his two wickets with a magnificent 72 from 48 balls*.
The Dutch reached the target with 12 balls to spare, proving their adaptability on a tricky, sluggish pitch. This win keeps their hopes alive in a highly competitive Group D.
Quick Match Summary: Tuesday Results
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Pakistan beat the USA by 32 runs.
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New Zealand beat the UAE by 10 wickets (Record 175-run stand).
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Netherlands beat Namibia by 7 wickets.















