T20 World Cup 2024 Points Table [Group A, B, C & D] Latest After WI vs NZ, West Indies Qualified for Super 8 Round
T20 World Cup 2024 Points Table [Group A, B, C & D]

T20 World Cup 2024 Points Table After West Indies vs New Zealand: The Host of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 West Indies have made it into the Super 8 round after defeating New Zealand by 13 runs in a close contest at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad and Tobago. It was a good game between West Indies and New Zealand but Caribbean players played better cricket against Kiwi. However, West Indies retained their top spot in the latest ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Group C Points Table with six points and a decent net run rate of +2.596.

It was a crucial match for New Zealand but they lost and with this, their chances to get qualify for the Super 8 round are very low. Afghanistan is in second position in the Group C T20 World Cup 2024 Points Table with 4 points therefore, If New Zealand wants to get a ticket for Super 8 then Afghanistan have to lose their upcoming two games whereas New Zealand have to win both.

Afghanistan have played phenomenal cricket in this tournament so far especially their bowlers who single-handedly dominated the opponent’s batting unit. However, Afghanistan has yet to face West Indies in the Group stage and it is going to be a good contest therefore both the teams will try to give their best in the match.

Apart from the West Indies, India, Australia and South Africa have also qualified for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Super 8 round which will start in a couple of days. However, All the games of the Super 8 round will be played in West Indies and the conditions are very suitable for T20 cricket unlike the USA, where bowlers dominate the batters.

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Points Table Updated Latest After India vs USA:

Group A:

PosTeamMatchesWonLossN/RPointsNRR
1India33006+1.137
2USA32104+0.127
3Pakistan31202+0.191
4Canada 31202-0.493
5Ireland20200-1.712
source: Espncricinfo.com

Group B:

PosTeamMatchesWonLossN/RPointsNRR
1Australia33006+3.580
2Scotland32015+2.164
3Namibia31202-2.098
4England20111-1.800
5Oman 30300-1.613
source: Espncricinfo.com

Group C:

PosTeamMatchesWonLossN/RPointsNRR
1West Indies33006+2.596
2Afghanistan22004+5.225
3Uganda31202-4.271
4Papua New Guinea20200-0.434
5New Zealand20200-2.425
source: Espncricinfo.com

Group D:

PosTeamMatchesWonLossN/RPointsNRR
1South Africa33006+0.603
2Bangladesh21102+0.075
3Netherlands21102+0.024
4Nepal 20111-0.539
5Sri Lanka30211-0.777
Source: Espncricinfo.com

West Indies vs New Zealand Match Summary:

After losing the toss, West Indies batted first and they had a very bad start as West Indies lost a couple of wickets in the powerplay itself. Among the top 5 batters, Nicholas Pooran was the only batter who scored double digits however he made 17 runs in 12 balls. But, the lower-order batters have contributed a lot which led West Indies to have a decent total of 149 runs on the scoreboard.

Sherfane Rutherford played a crucial and responsible inning of 68 runs in 39 balls whereas Akeal Hossein and Andre Russell made 15 and 14 runs, respectively. From the New Zealand bowling unit, Trent Boult took three wickets whereas Tim Southee and Lockie Ferguson got two wickets each.

In the second inning, New Zealand too failed to have a good start as their key batters like Devon Conway, Kane Williamson and Rachin Ravindra got out early. Finn Allen played a decent inning of 26 runs in 23 balls however, he could have played a big inning but got out by playing a wrong shot.

Later on, Glenn Philips and Mitchell Santner made a crucial partnership and tried their best to chase the target but they failed to do so. Glenn Philips scored 40 (33) whereas Mitchell Santner made 21 (12) and in the end, West Indies won the game by 13 runs. Caribbean bowler Alzarri Joseph took four wickets whereas Gudakesh Motie got three wickets.

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