What time does the match start?
The match starts at 7:00 PM local time (13:30 GMT).
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England and Pakistan face off in a crucial Super Eight Group 2 match at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 in Pallekele, Sri Lanka. England looks to maintain their momentum, while Pakistan seeks a vital win after a washout against New Zealand...
The match takes place at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, where spin is expected to play a significant role. England has already played a bilateral series and a Super 8 fixture at this venue, giving them a slight advantage in terms of adaptability. Pakistan, on the other hand, will be playing their first game at this venue in the competition.
England's batting lineup needs to address their fragility at the top and their vulnerability against spin. If Will Jacks, Jacob Bethell or others can withstand the pressure, that will put them in a good position. Pakistan's batting order needs to support Sahibzada Farhan, who has been in excellent form. The surface in Pallekele could aid better batting conditions compared to the previous game here, but spin is still expected to be a major factor.
The match starts at 7:00 PM local time (13:30 GMT).
The match is being played at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy, Sri Lanka.
England has won all three previous meetings against Pakistan in T20 World Cups.
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