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T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka, Netherlands through to Super 12, who will bag other two spots?

New Delhi: Sri Lanka became the first team to book its spots in the Super 12 stage of the ongoing T20 World Cup. By the end of the day, Netherlands made its way to the next stage as UAE helped them to achieve this milestone. ---Advertisement--- However, there are two more spots left in the next […]

New Delhi: Sri Lanka became the first team to book its spots in the Super 12 stage of the ongoing T20 World Cup. By the end of the day, Netherlands made its way to the next stage as UAE helped them to achieve this milestone. 

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However, there are two more spots left in the next stage of the World Cup and four teams will contest for them.

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Scotland and Zimbabwe favorite for Super 12

Ireland will fight against West Indies in the first deciding fixture which will be followed by Scotland fighting against Zimbabwe. 

Currently all four teams of Group B have won 1 match each and stand with 2 points. However, Scotland has highest NRR of +0.759. Zimbabwe stands at second number with +0.000 and other two teams are currently in negative NRR.

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Netherlands get through with help of UAE

Earlier today, the United Arabs Emirates made Dutch players dance their heart out as they knock out Namibia in T20 World Cup. UAE marked win by seven runs to help Netherlands reach Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup.

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First published on: Oct 20, 2022 08:48 PM IST


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