State of Play in Group 2: Pakistan win sets up final-day rumble.

The qualification permutations in Group 2 are beginning to take shape as the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 rapidly approaches its knockout stage.


Pakistan enrolled a complete win over South Africa in Sydney and saved themselves above water in the running for a semi-last spot. The outcome additionally guarantees that it's everything to play for in the last round of Gathering 2 games. We investigate the condition of play as things stand.

Who's in the driving seat to arrive at the semi-finals?
India's tight and nail-gnawing prevail upon Bangladesh has sent them to the top with six focuses from four games and presently positioned serenely to top the gathering would it be advisable for them they beat Zimbabwe in their last match. On the other side, they may as yet be gotten on the off chance that they are beaten by Zimbabwe in their last match.

South Africa got an opportunity to formally affirm their spot in the main two with a success over Pakistan on Thursday, however they missed the mark concerning the DLS target and should dominate their last match against the Netherlands to seal a semi-last billet. Be that as it may, should the Netherlands pull off an irritated, it will open the entryway for one or the other Pakistan or Bangladesh, who go head to head in the second game on Sunday, to win and book a spot in the last four.

How can Pakistan still make it?

The chances of a Pakistan appearance in the semi-finals will depend on other results. Should Netherlands or Zimbabwe register a win against South Africa or India respectively, Babar Azam's men will be in with a chance. But first and foremost, they will have to win their game against Bangladesh.

If the Netherlands manage to beat the Proteas, a win over Bangladesh will see Pakistan leapfrog South Africa to six points while Bavuma's men will remain on five. If Zimbabwe defeat India, Pakistan could be level on points with India. Given both teams would then have the same number of wins, the deciding factor will be the net run rate, which is where Pakistan (+1.117) currently hold an edge over India (+0.730).

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