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The T20 World Cup 2024 progresses into the highly anticipated Super Eight stage following an intense group phase. This stage will feature eight powerhouse teams vying for the coveted spots in the semi-finals, promising thrilling encounters and fierce competition among cricketing giants.
Group divisions and teams
In Group 1, teams include India, Australia, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, setting the stage for high-stakes battles among cricketing powerhouses. Meanwhile, Group 2 comprises the West Indies, South Africa, England and the USA, ensuring competitive matches that will shape the tournament’s future trajectory.
India, Australia, Afghanistan, West Indies, and South Africa have all advanced to the Super Eight stage unbeaten, underscoring their dominance and readiness for the challenges ahead. These teams have showcased formidable performances in the group stage, setting high expectations for their Super Eight campaigns.
Key matches and schedule
The Super Eight stage will kick off on June 19 in Antigua, with the USA taking on South Africa in an early clash of titans. Simultaneously, hosts West Indies face off against England in Gros Islet, marking the start of intense battles that will determine the semi-finalists.
On June 20, Group 1 action commences as India, led by Rohit Sharma, will lock horns against the Afghanistan in Barbados. This match holds particular significance as it will mark India’s debut in the West Indies leg of the tournament, promising an exciting start to their Super Eight campaign.
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Match of the Tournament in T20 World Cup 2024
Speaking to Star Sports, former Indian cricketers Navjot Singh Sidhu and Harbhajan Singh have identified the clash between India and Australia as the standout fixture of the tournament. Scheduled for June 24, this match carries immense significance as India will seek redemption following their defeat to Australia in the ODI World Cup 2023 final.
Harbhajan emphasized that this encounter surpasses traditional India vs Pakistan rivalries due to the balanced strengths of both teams in batting, bowling, and fielding. He highlighted the critical role of handling pressure and performing consistently across all departments to emerge victorious in this crucial encounter.
On the other hand, Sidhu provided strategic insights, noting the potential impact of Indian spinners in potentially turning the tide against Australia. However, he cautioned against underestimating Australia, acknowledging their resilience and capabilities to perform under pressure. Sidhu underscored the need for India to execute their game plan meticulously and capitalize on key moments to secure a pivotal victory.