The Super-12 stage of the T20 World Cup being played in Australia is over. Overall 42 group matches were played and during this 6 major upsets were seen. All 12 teams in the Super-12 stage have lost at least one match in the tournament. Not only this, 11 teams have won at least one match in these. Afghanistan was the only team in Group 1 that could not win any match.
The most interesting aspect of the tournament is that even though 42 matches have been played, the top 4 teams of the semi-finals came out in the last 5 matches. In this story, we will know which matches were upset in both groups and how the 4 teams got to the semi-finals.
There were a total of 6 teams including India in Group 2 of the Super-12 stage. All the teams have won at least one match in the group stage and also lost one match. India defeated Bangladesh. Bangladesh defeated the Netherlands. The Netherlands beat Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe beat Pakistan. Pakistan beat South Africa. At the same time, South Africa defeated India.
In this way, neither team dominated unilaterally in Group 2 nor any team got out of the World Cup by losing unilaterally.
2 semifinalists turned out on the last day
There were 3 matches in Group 2 on Sunday. In the first match, the Netherlands beat South Africa by 13 runs. With the result of this match, South Africa was out of the race for the semi-finals and India reached the semi-finals. The second match took place between Pakistan and Bangladesh. It was a knockout match. That is, whichever team wins it will reach the last 4. Pakistan defeated Bangladesh by 5 wickets in the match to enter the semi-finals.
The last match of the day was between India and Zimbabwe. By winning this match, India reached first place in Group 2 of the Super-12 stage. Pakistan remained at number two. Now the first semi-final between New Zealand and Pakistan will be held in Sydney on 9 November. The second semi-final between India and England will be played in Adelaide on November 10. The final will take place on 13 November at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.