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England will reach semi-finals of Women’s T20 World Cup if they beat West Indies in Dubai on Tuesday, live on Sky Sports Cricket (3pm first ball); Heather Knight’s side could also advance with narrow defeat after thumping win over Scotland lifted net run-rate above South Africa’s
Tuesday 15 October 2024 14:28, UK
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How can England make sure of a semi-final place at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup? Here is all you need to know.
England – hunting a first T20 World Cup title since the inaugural edition on home soil in 2009 – are in a good position to make the last four after thumping Scotland by 10 wickets in Sharjah on Sunday.
That win, in which they chased down a target of 110 in just 10 overs, pumped their net run-rate up to a healthy +1.716 and moved them top of the pool, ahead of South Africa (+1.382) on NRR.
If England beat West Indies in Dubai on Tuesday – live on Sky Sports Cricket from 3pm – then net run-rate will be a moot issue as Heather Knight’s side will qualify as group winners with South Africa advancing in second place and West Indies knocked out.
However, if West Indies win and join England and South Africa on six points, then NRR will become a factor. West Indies will progress on NRR, leaving England and South Africa duking it out.
England’s strong net run-rate advantage over South Africa means they have some margin for error but would ideally like to beat West Indies and progress as group winners as they would then likely avoid title-favourites Australia in the semi-finals.
The other two sides in Group B, Scotland and Bangladesh, are eliminated.
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In Group A, Australia have won all four games and are through as table toppers and have been joined by New Zealand who beat Pakistan in Dubai on Monday to knock India out and also end Pakistan’s hopes.
Pakistan had a slim chance but fell to the second lowest score in the T20 World Cup’s 25-year history after being dismissed by the Kiwi’s for a record-low 56.
2009 – Semi-finals
2010 – Semi-finals
2012 – Out of Group Stage
2014 – Out of Group Stage
2016 – Out of Group Stage
2018 – Semi-finals
2020 – Runner-up
2023 – Semi-finals
2024 – Out of Group Stage
Sri Lanka had already been eliminated.
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