The T20 World Cup 2024 Super 8 round will get off on June 19, and with four teams having already secured a berth in the following round, the competition for the top positions is becoming more fierce. South Africa and the West Indies will be in Group 2 of the Super 8 stage of the T20 World Cup 2024, while Australia and India will be in Group 1.
While some teams in the group stages are very certain to advance to the Super 8, others must rely on the success of other teams to go their way.
Teams with a strong probability of qualifying for the Super 8. Now, both collectively and within Group A: India has already advanced to the Super 8 round, and the US is only one win away from qualifying as the second nation—they just need to overcome Ireland, and given how well they played against Pakistan and India, this seems very plausible. In order to have a shot at the Super 8, Pakistan must first overcome Ireland and then hope that Ireland loses the USA following a major upset against the latter. If not, their World Cup campaign for T20 is finished.
Australia has advanced to the Group B, while Scotland is in the lead to be the other team after weather canceled their match against England. With five points, Scotland is in second place and cannot be matched by any other team. Following their dismal performance in the ODI World Cup 2023, England has suffered two consecutive big setbacks.
Since Afghanistan appears to be the next side to go to the Super 8 stage and the West Indies have already qualified, the issues with Group C also appear to be resolved. Even with one game remaining, teams like Papua New Guinea, Uganda, and New Zealand have little chance of matching Afghanistan’s four points.
Group D is once again exciting since South Africa has already qualified for the Super 8, and Bangladesh and the Netherlands are vying for that position. The winner of tonight’s match between the two sides will almost certainly advance to the next round of the T20 World Cup in 2024.
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