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Cricket World Cup semi-final qualification scenarios

Cricket 2023-11-09, 11:23pm

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Bengaluru, India, 9 Nov   - New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by five wickets in their last league match on Thursday to all but book their semi-final spot at the World Cup.

Afghanistan and Pakistan remain in the race for the remaining final-four spot with one match left but need improbable winning margins.

Table-toppers India, South Africa and Australia have already booked their places in the final-four of the 10-team tournament.
       
AFP Sport takes a look at qualification scenarios needed to become the fourth semi-finalist.
       
   - New Zealand -
       
Played: 9, Points: 10, Net run-rate: 0.743
       
Runners-up in the previous two editions, New Zealand can now only wait for Pakistan and Afghanistan to finish their league stage.
       
 But barring a miracle the Kiwis are set to face India in the first 
semi-final in Mumbai on November 15.
       
   - Pakistan -
    
Played: 8, Points: 8, Net run-rate: 0.036
Remaining match: v England (in Kolkata on Saturday)
The 1992 champions have to win their final match by at least 287 runs.
       
   - Afghanistan -
Played: 8, Points: 8, Net run-rate: -0.338
Remaining match: v South Africa (in Ahmedabad on Friday)
       
Afghanistan need to win by at least 438 runs to surpass New Zealand on net 
run-rate. 

The Afghans also have the worst run-rate among the three teams.