Explained: What are India’s chances of reaching T20 World Cup Semi Final after beating Scotland?

Dubai/Bhubaneswar: Team India’s hopes for reaching the T20 World Cup Semi Final, which were dashed after losing to Pakistan and New Zealand in the first two encounters, have now come alive with back-to-back mega victories over Afghanistan and Scotland.

As India defeated Scotland by 8 wickets and achieved the target of 86 in mere 6.3 overs today, the Net Run Rate (NRR) of Men in Blue surged to +1.619, which is currently the highest in Group 2.

All eyes are now on the November 7 match between New Zealand and Afghanistan. For Team India to qualify for the Semi Final, Afghanistan need to defeat New Zealand and stop the Kiwis from advancing to Semi Final.

Pakistan have already qualified for the semis. If the Black Caps secure win over Afghanistan and reach Semi Final, it will be all over for Team India as only two teams from each group will qualify for the semis.

India will also have to ensure victory in the upcoming match against Namibia on November 8.

With three wins from four matches, New Zealand are at second position in the group with 6 points. India and Afghanistan have four points each as they won two matches out of the four that they have played so far.

However, Afghanistan (+1.481) and New Zealand (+1.277) have lesser NRR as compared to India.

 

India vs Scotland Match:

KL Rahul (50 off 19 balls) and Rohit Sharma (30 off 16 balls) went on a rampage in power-play as India thrashed Scotland by eight wickets in a Group 2 match of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup at the Dubai International Stadium here on Friday.

After Ravindra Jadeja (3/15), adjudged player of the match, led a splendid bowling show in skittling out Scotland for 85, India chased down the target with 81 balls to spare on a day where everything went their way, right from winning the toss. The win means that India has a higher net run rate than Afghanistan and New Zealand.

As expected, India came out with all guns blazing. Rohit Sharma began with a slice over point. In the next over, KL Rahul cracked three boundaries through leg-side off Bradley Wheal. Rahul, in the mood, to finish things quickly, slammed back-to-back boundaries off Alasdair Evans followed by Sharma creaming a loft over extra cover.

Sharma welcomed Safyaan Sharif with a mighty six over deep mid-wicket. He went to collect two more fours to take India past the half-century mark in just 23 balls, the fastest team fifty of the tournament. Wheal came in for more thrashing from Rahul, taken apart for two boundaries. Sharma also pulled Wheal for four but the pacer had the last laugh, trapping him plumb lbw with a searing yorker.

Rahul blasted a four and six off Watt before taking a single to reach his half-century in just 18 balls. In an attempt to finish off things in style, Rahul holed out to long-on off the final ball of the power-play. Suryakumar Yadav finished the chase immediately after power-play with a six down the ground to seal India’s second win of the tournament.

Earlier, George Munsey made a great start by whipping Jasprit Bumrah for a six over square leg. He went on to reverse sweep Varun Chakravarthy over the third man. But Bumrah made the first breakthrough for India, foxing Kyle Coetzer with a slower ball, which he chopped onto his stumps.

Munsey continued his fine show with the bat, smashing Ravichandran Ashwin for a hat-trick of fours in the fourth over, including reverse-sweeps on the last two. But Mohammed Shami brought Munsey’s promising stay to a halt as he hit straight to mid-on in a wicket-maiden final over of power-play.

Jadeja made double strikes in the seventh over, taking out Richie Berrington and Matthew Cross in four balls. While Berrington missed one turning away and crashing to his middle stump, Cross was trapped plumb lbw on back foot. Michael Leask swept Chakravarthy for a four before hooking and slapping Shami for a six and four respectively in the next over. But in an attempt to slog-sweep Jadeja in the 12th over, Leask missed the delivery and was trapped plumb in front of the middle stump.

Two overs, Chris Greaves holed out to long-off off Ashwin as Scotland plunged into deep trouble. Shami’s third over of the match saw him clean bowl Calum MacLeod on the first ball. Safyaan Sharif wandered outside the crease and was run out by Ishan Kishan running from mid-wicket. Shami had another wicket with the yorker, claiming Alasdair Evans. Bumrah wrapped the innings by ratting Mark Watt’s leg-stump to become the leading wicket-taker for India in T20Is.

Brief scores: Scotland 85 all out (George Munsey 24, Michael Leask 21, Ravindra Jadeja 3/15, Mohammed Shami 3/15) lost to India (KL Rahul 50, Rohit Sharma 30, Bradley Wheal 1/32, Mark Watt 1/16) by eight wickets.

(With IANS inputs)

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