As the ICC World Cup 2023 enters its crucial phase, teams are battling for a place in the semi-finals. Let’s take a closer look at the qualification scenarios and prospects for each of the participating teams. The ICC World Cup 2023 is reaching its exciting conclusion with several teams vying for a place in the semi-finals. While some teams have secured their spots, others face intricate qualification scenarios, emphasizing the significance of net run rate as a pivotal factor in determining their advancement in the competition. Cricket fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the thrilling matches that lie ahead.
India’s dominant performance in the tournament has secured their place in the semi-finals. A remarkable win over Sri Lanka saw Mohammad Shami and Mohammad Siraj shine, with Shami taking five wickets and Siraj grabbing three. India set a formidable target of 357, thanks to the contributions of Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, and Shreyas Iyer.
Yet To Play Against: Netherlands (12 November)
South Africa secured their spot in the semi-finals after Pakistan defeated New Zealand by 21 runs (D/L) in a match where Fakhar Zaman’s brilliant century was the highlight.
Yet To Play Against: Afghanistan (9 November)
Australia joined India and South Africa in the semi-finals, propelled by Glenn Maxwell’s heroics against Afghanistan, resulting in a three-wicket victory.
Yet To Play Against: Bangladesh (11 November)
New Zealand faces a unique path to secure their qualification, with two scenarios to consider. The first involves winning their remaining match to accumulate 10 points, while the second route entails finishing with eight points and maintaining a superior net run rate.
Yet To Play Against: Sri Lanka (9 November)
Pakistan’s journey to the semi-finals unfolds in two scenarios. They can secure a spot with 10 points and a superior net run rate. However, a loss in the final match makes qualification complex, relying on net run rate.
Yet to play Against: England (11 November)
Afghanistan’s qualification hinges on winning their last match with 10 points and a higher net run rate than Pakistan and New Zealand. Even if they lose, maintaining a superior net run rate is crucial.
Yet To Play Against: South Africa (10 November)
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