Table and scorecard
- With a seven-wicket victory over Canada in New York, Pakistan maintained their slender hopes of making it to the T20 World Cup Super 8s thanks to a solid half-century from Muhammad Rizwan.
- With an impressive 52 off 44 balls, Aaron Johnson hammered four sixes, the joint most by any player in an innings at this ground, to help Canada reach 106-7.
- With his final stats of 2–13, Mohammad Amir concluded for Pakistan, while Haris Rauf advanced to 101 T20 international wickets with his 2-26.
- After a 63-run partnership for the second wicket between Rizwan and Babar Azam, who claimed 2-18, Pakistan’s reply was set in motion. Azam was eventually caught behind for 33 by Dilon Heyliger.
- Pakistan was nearly at the target thanks to Rizwan’s run-a-ball score of 53, but Usman Khan scored the winning runs with 15 balls remaining.
- To place in the top two in Group A, Pakistan have to defeat Ireland in their last game in Florida, increasing their net run-rate in the process, and pray for favorable outcomes elsewhere.
- Canada might theoretically still qualify after this loss, but they would first need to shock everyone by defeating India in their final pool match.