Who needs what to qualify for Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals?
Who needs what to qualify for Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Australia, England and India are among the nine teams competing for four knockout placesPublished4 minutes agoThe group stage of the Women's T20 World Cup has reached its final week.BBC Sport takes a look at the tables, remaining fixtures and who needs what to reach the semi-finals. Group 1Remaining fixtures (all times BST): Australia v Pakistan (23 June, 18:30), India v Bangladesh (25 June, 14:30), South Africa v Netherlands (25 June, 18:30), Pakistan v Netherlands (27 June, 10:30), South Africa v Bangladesh (28 June, 10:30), Australia v India (28 June, 14:30). Australia need two wins to guarantee their progression at this stage, but their superior net run-rate means one win is more than likely to be enough. A victory against India would also confirm their progression regardless of their other result. India may need to win both of their remaining games to progress and even then they may need to rely on net run-rate to qualify. South Africa and Bangladesh have to play each other so it is likely that one of them will be knocked out by defeat but two wins could see either progress, but again net run-rate may come into play. Pakistan and the Netherlands have been eliminated. Group 2Remaining fixtures (all times BST): New Zealand v Scotland (23 June, 10:30), Sri Lanka v Ireland (23 June, 14:30), England v West Indies (24 June, 18:30), Sri Lanka v Scotland (26 June, 18:30), West Indies v Ireland (27 June, 14:30), England v New Zealand (27 June, 18:30).The winner of England against West Indies on Wednesday will be guaranteed a semi-final spot. The loser may need to win their final game depending on other results. Two wins for either side would guarantee finishing top of the group.New Zealand, Scotland and Sri Lanka all need to win both of their remaining games to stand any chance of progressing. Even then they are relying on one of England and West Indies los...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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