Sunday , November 24 2024

7 teams finalized for Super-8 in T-20 World Cup, now two teams will fight for one place

T20 World Cup 2024: In the T20 World Cup today, Australia has booked its ticket to the Super-8 with a win against Scotland. In this match, along with the Kangaroo team, England has also secured its place in the Super-8. With this, seven teams have now reached the final in the Super Eight. Now there will be a real battle between two teams for one place.

An exciting phase is going on in the World Cup

The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 is in an exciting phase. Today, in the match played at the Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in St. Lucia, Australia defeated Scotland by five wickets. Due to this defeat, the Scotland team was out of the race for the Super 8. England's luck has shined and they have got entry into the Super 8.

These seven teams including India reached Super-8

So far, seven teams have made it to the Super 8 in the World Cup. A real battle can be seen between the two teams for one place. India and America have qualified from Group A. Australia and England have confirmed their place in the playoffs from Group B. Afghanistan and West Indies have been eliminated from Group C. Whereas, South Africa has qualified for the Super 8 from Group D and now one team can make a place.

Decision will be taken on the basis of net run rate

Bangladesh and Netherlands are fighting for a place in Group D. If Bangladesh team defeats Nepal, it will reach Super 8. But if Nepal defeats Bangladesh and Netherlands defeats Sri Lanka, then both Netherlands and Bangladesh will have four points each. Then the decision will be taken on the basis of net run rate.

Bangladesh team is ahead in net run rate

Currently, Bangladesh team is ahead of Netherlands in terms of net run rate. Bangladesh's net run rate is +0.478, while Dutch team's net run rate is -0.408. Matches are to be played between Bangladesh-Nepal and Netherlands-Sri Lanka on 17 June. Whichever team qualifies between Bangladesh and Netherlands will face India in Super 8.