Pakistan’s semi-final hopes hang by thread in ICC World Cup amid global giants’ showdown

Pakistani players celebrates the dismissal of Netherlands' Teja Nidamanuru during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup match between Pakistan and Netherlands in Hyderabad, India on October 6, 2023. (AP)
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Updated 02 November 2023
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Pakistan’s semi-final hopes hang by thread in ICC World Cup amid global giants’ showdown

  • Pakistan will not only need to win the next two matches but also dominate New Zealand and England
  • India may clinch their semi-final spot should they emerge victorious in their current clash with Sri Lanka

ISLAMABAD: In a stunning twist of fate, Pakistan’s cricket team could still advance to the ICC World Cup semi-finals, despite four consecutive defeats, by securing victories in their next two matches with substantial margins to boost their run rate after a shocking loss to Afghanistan in India.

Perched at fifth on the points table, Pakistan’s journey began with victories over the Netherlands and Sri Lanka but faltered against India, conceding by seven wickets with 117 balls to spare.

This downturn in fortune continued through subsequent matches against formidable opponents Australia, Afghanistan and South Africa. Nevertheless, a glimmer of hope shone through as Pakistan clinched a victory against Bangladesh by a seven-wicket margin with 105 balls remaining.

This latest performance offers Pakistan a lifeline, indicating that their semi-finals dream is not over yet. It hinges now not just on winning, but on dominating their upcoming encounters to overturn their faltered run rate into a competitive edge.

“To beat New Zealand’s NRR [net run rate], Pakistan need to win by approximately 83 runs or chase in approximately 35 overs against New Zealand,” a cricket statistician, Mazher Arshad, said in a recent social media post. “But both teams will have one more game after that so there could be a new NRR scenario in the last group match.”

Pakistan’s pathway to the ICC World Cup semi-finals is precarious: A loss in either of their forthcoming matches against New Zealand and England would leave their fate hinging on the missteps of competing teams.

The intricate scenario, detailed by the ICC Cricket World Cup India 2023’s official site, outlines that for Pakistan to sneak through, Australia must be defeated in their trio of upcoming matches, New Zealand must falter in their final two, and Afghanistan needs to drop at least two of their last three games.

With the situation still in a state of flux, the top four berths remain within several teams’ reach. India, however, is poised to clinch their semi-final spot should they emerge victorious in their current clash with Sri Lanka.


Riyadh 2026: The gateway to LIV’s most global season yet

Updated 27 January 2026
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Riyadh 2026: The gateway to LIV’s most global season yet

  • We are the world’s golf league, says LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil
  • Riyadh will host the LIV Golf League season opener for the second consecutive season

RIYADH: Under the lights of Riyadh Golf Club, LIV Golf begins its campaign from February 4 to 7 in the Kingdom’s capital, opening what is the most international season to date. With 14 events scheduled across 10 countries and five continents, LIV has doubled down on its ambition to position itself as golf’s leading global circuit outside the United States.

For LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil, that identity is no longer about staging tournaments in different timezones, but also about aligning more closely with the sport’s tradition. One of the league’s headline shifts for 2026 has been the switch from 54-hole events to 72 holes.

“The move to 72 holes was much talked about,” O’Neil said at the pre-season press conference. “For us, that was relatively simple. We want to make sure that our players are best prepared for the majors, that it’s not as much of a sprint, that our teams have a chance to recover after a tough day one.”

He added that the decision was also driven by the league’s commercial and broadcast momentum across several markets.

“With the overwhelming support we have seen in several of our markets, quite frankly, more content is better. More fans come in, more broadcast content social hospitality checks check,” O’Neil said.

Launched in 2022 after a great deal of fanfare, LIV Golf had initially differentiated itself from other golf tours with a shorter, more entertainment-led event model. This includes team competition, alongside individual scoring, concert programming and fan-focused activations. 

After four campaigns with 54-holes, the shift back to 72 signals an attempt to preserve the golf identity while answering longstanding questions about competitive comparability with golf’s established tours.

Riyadh will now host the LIV Golf League season opener for the second consecutive season, following its debut under the night lights in February 2025. As the individual fund rises from $20 million to $22 million, and the team purse increases from $5 million to $8 million, LIV Golf is not backing down on its bid to showcase confidence and continuity as it enters its fifth season.

For the Kingdom, the role goes beyond simply hosting the opening event. Positioned at the crossroads of continents, Riyadh has become LIV’s gateway city — the place where the league sets its tone before exporting it across various locations across the world.

“Players from 26 countries? Think about that being even possible 10 years ago, 15 years ago, 20 years ago,” O’Neil said. “That there would be players from 26 countries good enough to play at an elite level globally, and there is no elite platform outside the U.S.”

The departure of Brooks Koepka from LIV and his return to the PGA Tour has inevitably raised questions around player movement and long-term sustainability. O’Neil, however, framed the decision as a matter of fit rather than fallout.

“If you are a global citizen and you believe in growing the game, that means getting on a plane and flying 20 hours,” he said. “That’s not for everybody. It isn’t.”

Despite the separation, O’Neil insisted there was no animosity.

“I love Brooks. I root for Brooks. I am hoping the best for him and his family,” he emphasised.

Attention now turns to the players who have reaffirmed their commitment to LIV Golf, including Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Cam Smith. Amid continued tensions with the DP World Tour and the sport’s traditional power centres, O’Neil insists the league’s focus remains inward.

“There is no holy war, at least from our side. We are about LIV Golf and growing the game globally,” he said.

From Riyadh to Adelaide, from Hong Kong to South Africa, LIV Golf’s 2026 calendar stretches further ever than before. As debate continues over the league’s place within the sport, LIV is preparing to show that its challenge to golf’s established order is not, as some doubters suggest, fading.

 With the spotlight firmly on its fifth season, Riyadh will provide the first impression — the opening statement from which LIV Golf intends to show the world where it stands.