Teams, schedule, reserve day: Everything you need to know about T20 World Cup Semi-Finals 

ICC T20 World Cup 2021

ICC T20 World Cup 2021

Teams, schedule, reserve day: Everything you need to know about T20 World Cup Semi-Finals 

We have reached the final stage of the ongoing T20 World Cup in Dubai. After a long tournament, the top 2 teams from both the groups have secured their place in the T20 World Cup Semi-Finals. In group 1, England with 8 points and Australia with 8 points each made it to the qualifiers. Meanwhile in group 2, Pakistan, the only unbeaten team in this tournament, long secured its place. The team has 10 points with 5 wins. New Zealand on the other hand with 8 points slipped easily in the semis. 

The fixtures

These four teams are just 2 wins away from being crowned as the T20 champions. 4 teams will go against each other and the 2 winners will fight in the finale for the trophy. The T20 World Cup Semi-Finals matches will start at 6:00 pm local time. Semi-Final 1 – England vs New Zealand at Abu Dhabi, 10 November. Semi-Final 2 – Australia vs Pakistan at Dubai, 11 November. 

The final four

In the long-fought battle of the Super 12, every team tried their best to win and secure the top 2 spots in their respective groups but only the best wins. With an amazing display of intent and gameplay, Pakistan, New Zealand, England and Australia rewarded themselves with the top spots. 

Group 1 came down to the wire, with the top two teams having to wait until the last match, England vs South Africa. Both England and Australia won four of their five group games, with England claiming the top spot based on net run rate. South Africa won four games in the group as well but fell short on the net run rate.

Pakistan is the only one of the four teams that have not lost a game. They won all of their Group 2 games, while New Zealand won four of their five, sealing their spot in the top two with a victory over Afghanistan in their final encounter.

Reserve Day

Just like any other ICC tournaments, this one also has a spare day in reserve. Every attempt will be made to complete the match on the planned day, with any necessary overs reductions. The match will be completed on the reserve day only if the minimum number of overs required to constitute a match (at least 5 overs on each side) cannot be bowled on the scheduled day. If a match begins on the planned day and overs are decreased as a result of an interruption, but no further play is allowed, the match will restart on the reserve day at the point where the last ball was played.

What happens in the case of a tie?

Super over to the rescue. In case any of the two semi-finals ends in a tie, the results of the game will be decided by super over.  If the Super Over is a tie, then subsequent Super Overs shall be played until there is a winner. Unless exceptional circumstances arise, there shall be an unlimited number of Super Overs played to achieve a result. If, after a tie, weather conditions prohibit the Super Over from being completed, or if the match is abandoned or there is no result, the team that finished first in its Super 12s Group advances to the final. 

Teams and their tournament journey

England

Australia

Pakistan

New Zealand

All the 4 teams have displayed their best performance. Therefore, in this battle of best vs best it will definitely be intriguing to watch who outplays whom. 

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