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T20 World Cup semi-final schedule confirmed

Afghanistan advances as Bangladesh and Australia are eliminated


25 June 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The semi-final schedule for the T20 World Cup has been confirmed after Afghanistan’s victory over Bangladesh eliminated Australia from the tournament.

Trinidad and Tobago will host the first semi-final, featuring South Africa and Afghanistan.

The second semi-final will see India and England face off in Guyana.

Afghanistan secured their spot in the semi-finals by defeating Bangladesh in the final game of the Super Eight stage, knocking both Bangladesh and Australia out of the competition.

With this win, the semi-finalists are:

India

England

South Africa

Afghanistan

South Africa finished at the top of Group 2 in the Super Eight stage and will aim to maintain their unbeaten record when they face Afghanistan at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday.

Afghanistan earned their place in the semi-finals with a hard-fought victory over Bangladesh in St Vincent.

They scored 115/5 in the first innings and bowled out Bangladesh for 105 in a rain-affected game, winning by 8 runs (DLS method).

The second semi-final will be held in Guyana on Thursday, with unbeaten India taking on reigning T20 World Cup champions England.

India secured their semi-final spot with an impressive victory over Australia on Monday and will seek revenge against Jos Buttler’s side, who defeated them by 10 wickets at the Adelaide Oval in the most recent T20 World Cup.

Semi-Final Schedule:

First Semi-Final: South Africa vs. Afghanistan, Wednesday, June 26 (8:30 PM local time), Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago.

Second Semi-Final: India vs. England, Thursday, June 27 (10:30 AM local time), Guyana National Stadium, Guyana.

Publish Date : 25 June 2024 11:42 AM

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