News Update
Tezzbuzz|14-06-2024
Team India: Under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, the Indian team has qualified for the Super-8 by performing brilliantly in the T20 World Cup 2024. However, the Indian team's final league match against Canada is yet to be played on June 15. Which teams can the Indian team (Team India) have to play against in the Super-8 in the mega event being played in the West Indies and America? This is being discussed rapidly among fans and cricket experts. We are going to discuss this in detail further.
Team India will play with these teams in Super-8
Team India has qualified for the Super-8 in the T20 World Cup 2024. Now there is a lot of discussion among the fans about which teams the Indian team can compete with in the Super-8. In such a situation, for your information, let us tell you that Australia, which qualified from Group B, will be in Team India's group in the Super-8.
While Afghanistan team from Group-C and Bangladesh team from Group-D are more likely to qualify. In such a situation, Team India can easily qualify for the semi-finals by winning matches against teams like Afghanistan and Bangladesh in the Super-8.
Will Team India's matches in Super-8 be held on this day?
After the match against Canada on June 15 in the T20 World Cup 2024, the Rohit Sharma-led Indian team will play its first Super-8 match against the team qualifying from Group C on June 20. While on June 22, it will play its second match against the team qualifying from Group D and on June 24, it will play its final Super-8 match against Australia, which has qualified from Group B and made it to the Super-8.
This is how groups are divided in Super-8
Some fans have this question in their mind that how is the group division done in Super-8 in T20 World Cup 2024? For your information, let us tell you that Group-A has the teams of India, Pakistan, Ireland, USA and Canada. In these, India was given A1 seeding, while Pakistan was given A2 seeding.
In such a situation, even if India qualifies for the Super-8 by finishing second in the group stage, it will still be considered A1 and will play against A1 seeding in the Super-8. For example, if Pakistan does not qualify for the Super-8, the qualifying team will play against A2 seeding. The same formula applies to every group.