Victory is necessary for Team India in today’s T20 World Cup match, what will happen if it rains or they lose, understand the equation of the semi-finals

New Delhi. Today’s match in the Super 8 is considered very important for the Indian team in the ICC T20 World Cup. India started the second round by defeating Afghanistan and now the intention is to secure a ticket to the semi-finals. Today’s match is very important because after this one team may be out while another team will move towards the next round. There is also a shadow of rain on the match, so we tell you all the equations related to the match with Bangladesh.

The Indian team is once again eyeing to win the ICC T20 World Cup title. India has not won any ICC trophy under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. This title can make the T20 World Cup, which is being said to be the last, memorable for him. India has shown a strong performance till the Super 8. The team has remained undefeated from the league stage till now. Despite getting stuck in the match against Afghanistan, they registered a win and now Bangladesh team will be in front.

If the match between India and Bangladesh is not played due to rain, then 1 point each will be distributed among the two teams. This will benefit the Indian team while the last match will be a do or die one for Bangladesh. India has already won one match and with the victory in the second match, its ticket to the semi-finals will be confirmed. If the match is cancelled, India will have 3 points while Bangladesh will have 1 point.

Even if Bangladesh manages to pull off any upset in this match, Team India will still have a chance to reach the semi-finals by winning the last league match. India has to play its last match against Australia. India and Australia have won 1-1 matches so far. If India loses against Bangladesh and Australia defeats Afghanistan, then it will make it to the semi-finals. If Afghanistan defeats it, then the team going to the semi-finals will be decided on the basis of net run rate.

FIRST PUBLISHED : June 22, 2024, 14:00 IST

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