State of Play in Group 2: Does India defeat hurt Pakistan most?
After three rounds of matches the qualification stakes in Group 2 are beginning to take shape, with South Africa in pole position and Pakistan still in a heap of trouble.
Be that as it may, it's still all to play for as the groups fight for a spot in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 semi-finals. We investigate the condition of play as things stand.
On the off chance that Pakistan beat South Africa on 3 November and Bangladesh on 6 November, they will have amassed six focuses.
Yet, it is all the way no longer any of Pakistan's own concern and looking progressively improbable that six focuses will be sufficient, albeit not numerically unimaginable.
Sunday's success for South Africa implies that regardless of whether Pakistan beat the Proteas in their next match, it won't be sufficient to see them jump Temba Bavuma's side.
Net run rate could yet be an element, so a major edge of triumph in no less than one of the leftover games wouldn't do any harm.
Remaining Group 2 Fixtures
2 November: Zimbabwe v Netherlands, Adelaide Oval.
2 November: India v Bangladesh, Adelaide Oval.
3 November: Pakistan v South Africa, SCG, Sydney.
6 November: South Africa v Netherlands, Adelaide Oval.
6 November: Pakistan v Bangladesh, Adelaide Oval.
6 November: Zimbabwe v India, MCG, Melbourne.


