T20 World Cup 2022: England is also among the final four, following New Zealand. India might play England in the semifinal match.

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T20 World Cup 2022: England is also among the final four, following New Zealand. India might play England in the semifinal match. The T20 World Cup 2022 playoff situation is now finally clear. New Zealand and England from Group 1 qualified. In Group 2, both India and Pakistan make it to the semifinals. What a finish, 2 asian team reached to semifal in the Australia.

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Highlights

  • England features to the T20 World Cup 2022 semifinals.
  • The New Zealand has already reach the final four.
  • Pakistan and India also make to semifinal.

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Who will win the India vs. Zimbabwe match?

In Melbourne, the team faces Zimbabwe. India is now at the top of their group with six points after four games. In the same number of games, Pakistan earned 6 points. If India wins this match, it will finish on top and face England in the semifinal.

Also Read: Playing conditions in Group 2, can Pakistan still qualify?

As hosts India (UAE-Oman), champion Australia out, England and 2021 have an impressive win.

England beat Sri Lanka by four wickets in the last match of Group 1. Batting first, Sri Lanka’s team scored 141 runs. After the quick dismissal of the openers, the England batsmen were in trouble. Ben Stokes stood on one end and won the match for the team. With 44, Ben Stroke was unbeaten.

And while the T20 World Cup playoffs are now clear, as per the tournament’s history, no host country has ever won a T20 World Cup at home before. Similar issues have cropped up from 2007 to 2022 and Australia is still feeling the impact of this fact.

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