IND vs WI: If India vs West Indies match is cancelled, who will get the semi-final ticket? Know what the ICC rules say
Due to both the teams having equal points, the excitement of the match has increased further. But there is also a big question in the minds of the fans, if the match is canceled due to rain or any other reason, then who will reach the semi-finals?
IND vs WI: If the match is cancelled, who will get the semi-final ticket?
In the points table of Group 1, both India and West Indies have 2 points each. Due to better net run rate, West Indies is in second place, while India is in third place. If this match is played and any team wins, then it will directly reach the semi-finals with 4 points. But if the match is canceled due to rain or remains no-result, then as per ICC rules both the teams will get 1 point each.
IND vs WI: Decision will be taken on net run rate
In case of cancellation of the match, both the teams will have a total of 3 points each. In such a situation, the team reaching the semi-finals will be decided on the basis of Net Run Rate (NRR). Currently, West Indies’ NRR is +1.791, which is much better than India’s -0.100. In this situation, West Indies will reach the semi-finals, while India will be out of the tournament, which will be a big shock for Indian fans.
IND vs WI: Eyes fixed on Kolkata weather
The weather also remains a topic of discussion before the match. According to the weather report, there is no possibility of rain in Kolkata on March 1 and the weather is expected to remain clear during the match. This indicates that the match will be played in full and the semi-finals will be decided only on the basis of performance on the field.
IND vs WI: Face to face after 10 years
The teams of India and West Indies will face each other in the T20 World Cup after almost a decade. The Indian team had to face defeat in the last encounter. In such a situation, Team India not only has a chance to reach the semi-finals, but will also have a golden opportunity to settle old scores.
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