ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s path to the next round of the Champions Trophy 2025 is becoming increasingly difficult after consecutive two defeats, but the prospect of qualification remains, albeit a slim one.
After losing to New Zealand on February 19 and now to India by six wickets, Pakistan’s chances of making it to the semi-finals are dependent on a complex set of circumstances, requiring not only a resounding win in their next match but also favourable results in other games.
What does Pakistan need to qualify?
To stay in contention, Pakistan will need to secure a dominant victory against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi on February 27. Furthermore, New Zealand will need to suffer heavy defeats in both of their remaining matches to give Pakistan a chance to advance.
A crucial decision in Pakistan’s fate is the New Zealand vs Bangladesh match in Rawalpindi on February 24. If New Zealand wins or the match is abandoned due to rain, Pakistan will be officially out. However, if Bangladesh win, Pakistan’s hopes will remain alive.
Meanwhile, India is scheduled to face New Zealand on March 2, a game that could further affect the group standings.
A glimmer of hope
While Pakistan’s path to the semi-finals looks daunting, cricket has always been a game of surprises. Until elimination is mathematically confirmed, Pakistan fans and players will remain hopeful, awaiting the outcome of Bangladesh’s game and New Zealand’s matches.
Pakistan, the defending Champions Trophy winners since 2017, now face a crucial moment as they try to keep their title defence alive.


