
England vs Pakistan at Pallekele on 24 February 2026 is the second Super 8 fixture for both sides. England top Group 2 with two points after beating Sri Lanka by 51 runs on Sunday. Pakistan sit second with one point after their opener against New Zealand was washed out in Colombo on Saturday.
In the semi-final race, the outcome of this Eng vs Pakistan match directly impacts the race. Anyone searching for live cricket streaming of England vs Pakistan on Tuesday will witness a match where the winner seizes control of Group 2 and the loser faces must-win pressure in their final fixture.
According to the current Super 8 Group 2 standings, England has 2 points; Pakistan has 1 point; New Zealand has 1 point; Sri Lanka has 0 points. Fans holding England vs Pakistan tickets at Pallekele know this T20 Eng vs Pakistan contest carries full knockout weight in all but name.
England vs Pakistan today is not just a group fixture. It is a statement match. Both captains know that whoever wins here controls their own semi-final destiny in England vs Pakistan T20 2026. Brook and Agha both need the points, and neither side can afford to blink first at Kandy.
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ENG vs PAK Super 8 Match Details
- Match: 45th Match, Super Eights, Group 2.
- Date: Tuesday, 24 February 2026.
- Time: 7:00 PM local (Sri Lanka Time), which is 1:30 PM UK (GMT) and 7:00 PM IST.
- Venue: Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy, Sri Lanka.
- Live Streaming:
- UK: Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event are the official broadcasters.
- Pakistan: Available on PTV Sports (TV) and via digital partners tapmad, Tamasha, and ARY Zapp.
- India: Live on JioHotstar and the Star Sports Network.
- Tickets: Official tickets are available through the ICC Official Channels and BookMyShow.
Pitch Report and Ground Conditions
Pallekele played slow and low in Sunday’s England vs Sri Lanka match, with 146/9 proving enough to win by 51 runs. The surface grips the ball and assists off-spin through the powerplay, as Will Jacks proved with 3/22. Scores under 160 remain competitive here under lights.
Winning the toss and bowling first suits both teams. Dew rarely settles heavily in Kandy, so the chasing side gains limited advantage. Teams batting second must accelerate hard through overs 7 to 14 before the pitch tightens further. Spinners dominate middle overs at this ground, and that trend will continue on Tuesday.
Team News
England name an unchanged XI after Sunday’s win. Phil Salt top-scored with 62, Jofra Archer took 2/20, and Will Jacks delivered 3/22 with the ball. Jos Buttler struggles for runs, scoring just seven against Sri Lanka, but Brook keeps faith in him.
Harry Brook fell for 14 on his 27th birthday, but his team-first approach remains vital in the middle order.
Pakistan fielded Fakhar Zaman in their washout against New Zealand, replacing Khawaja Nafay. Sahibzada Farhan tops the tournament scoring charts and brings consistent form into this fixture.
Shaheen Afridi leads the pace attack while Abrar Ahmed provides wrist-spin variety. Salman Ali Agha captains the side and strikes at above 170 in the middle overs.
England vs Pakistan Probable Playing 11
England: Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Harry Brook (c), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid
Pakistan: Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha (c), Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Shadab Khan, Usman Khan (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Abrar Ahmed
3 Tactical Keys
First, England must address the powerplay batting failure that left them 68/4 against Sri Lanka. Buttler, Bethell, and Banton all fell cheaply on Sunday. Against Shaheen Afridi’s swing and Abrar’s wrist-spin, repeating that collapse puts England under real pressure.
Second, Pakistan must bat deep with Farhan rather than rely purely on his attacking intent at the top. He averages 38.5 in this tournament. If he bats past the 15th over alongside Babar Azam, Pakistan reach 155-plus, which wins matches at Pallekele.
Third, the spinner battle at overs 7 to 15 defines this England vs Pakistan T20 2026 fixture. Rashid and Dawson against Nawaz and Abrar will determine whether either side scores above 150. Whichever captain deploys his spinners more intelligently through those middle overs earns the match-winning advantage.
Players to Watch
Adil Rashid leads England’s attack with 15 wickets in 8 matches at an economy of 7.68. His leg-spin on this pitch creates constant pressure, and he already took 2/13 against Sri Lanka at this very venue on Sunday.
Will Jacks emerges as England’s X-factor. His 3/22 on Sunday followed dominant group-stage spells. Brook uses him early from both ends, and Pakistan’s right-handers have not faced him in competitive conditions this tournament.
Sahibzada Farhan carries Pakistan’s batting hopes. He leads all run-scorers in the tournament and strikes at 150-plus. If Jacks and Rashid dismiss him early, Pakistan lose their most productive batter before the innings builds momentum.
England vs Pakistan Prediction
England enters this England vs Pakistan T20 2026 match on a stronger footing. They sit at the top of Group 2, won their Super 8 opener, and fielded the same XI that beat Sri Lanka on the same pitch two days earlier. Their NRR also boosts to plus 2.550 after Sunday, which Pakistan cannot yet match.
Pakistan’s washout against New Zealand means this fixture becomes their most important match of the Super 8. Defeat here leaves them needing to beat Sri Lanka while hoping for other results. Their squad holds quality, but Buttler’s poor form represents an England vulnerability Pakistan will target with Shaheen’s swing early.
However, England’s spin depth at Pallekele proves the deciding factor. Rashid and Jacks are working in tandem restrict Pakistan under 145 on this surface. England’s batting, despite Sunday’s struggles, has Salt capable of another defining knock.
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