All the league matches of the T20 World are over. Now the semi-file is ready for the competition. Pakistan qualified for the knockout stage, falling. Entire Pakistani people are immersed in celebration.
Everyone is happy, from former players to fans. One should also be happy because luck took the Pakistani team to this point. Babar Azam’s team has reached the semi-finals, but India has played big.
India Did The Game Before The Semi-Finals
Team India defeated Zimbabwe by 71 runs in their last league match of the T20 World Cup. With this win, Team India reached the top of Group 2. India scored 8 points, while Pakistan came second with 6 points. In Group 1, New Zealand finished first and England second. Pakistan will now have to face New Zealand in the semis. This is bad news for Pakistan.
Pakistan vs New Zealand
The New Zealand team has played like a champion in the World Cup. They Trapped Australia in the very first match. In such a situation, Pakistan needs to be careful. At the same time, India will clash with England in the semi-finals. Being on top of their group, Team India will face the second-placed team in the other group.
India’s Journey So Far in T20 World Cup
- Beat Pakistan by 4 wickets in the first match
- Netherlands thrashed by 56 runs in the second match
- 5 wicket defeat against South Africa
- beat Bangladesh by 5 runs
- beat Zimbabwe by 71 runs to top the group
Semi-Final Matches
- New Zealand v Pakistan – 9 November, Sydney (1:30 pm)
- India v England – 10 November, Adelaide (1:30 pm)
The Netherlands beat South Africa by 13 runs in their final match in the Super-12. The African team once again proved to be chokers in the ICC tournament. She continued to play well in the group but could not handle the pressure of the big tournament in the final match.
Taking advantage of this, Pakistan secured a place in the semi-finals. Bangladesh won the toss in this match and decided to bat and set a target of 128 runs in front of Pakistan. The Pakistan team quickly achieved this. With this win, Pakistan reached the semi-finals.