New Delhi, India
Rohit Sharma-led Team India has been on a roll in the ongoing T20 World Cup, being held in West Indies and the USA. Along with South Africa, they are the only unbeaten side in the 20-nation tournament and will face Australia in a crucial Super 8 encounter, from Group 1, in St. Lucia on Monday (June 24). A win will help India reach the semifinals and also extend their unbeaten streak to seven games in the tournament (including a washout). The one-time winners can also qualify for the semis even with a loss versus Australia.
From Group 1, India are firm favourites to top the group and qualify ahead. After a loss to Afghanistan, Australia have to beat India at all costs whereas Afghanistan are the third contender. The Afghans face Bangladesh on Tuesday (June 25, IST), after the India-Australia clash, and both sides have a chance to go ahead (with a very slim chance for the Bangla Tigers).
A win or a washout versus the Aussies will confirm India's top-spot finish in the group. If a scenario arises where India, Australia and Afghanistan are tied with four points and the Rohit Sharma-led side's Net Run Rate (NRR) is also severely affected, they will still finish second (their elimination is very unlikely; only if Australia and Afghanistan win by big margins). Thus, here is decoding who India will face in the semifinals.
It is South Africa and England who have qualified from Group 2. Proteas topped the group with a thrilling win over co-hosts West Indies on Sunday (June 23, local time). Hence, if India end Group 2 as the toppers, they will face Jos Buttler & Co. in the second semifinal on Thursday (June 27) in Guyana.
On the other hand, if the 2007 winners end second in their group, they will come head-to-head with Aiden Markram-led Proteas.
If India top Group 1: India vs England 2nd semifinal, on June 27 in Guyana
If India finish second: India vs South Africa 2nd semifinal, on June 27 in Guyana