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Pakistan’s World Cup Semi-Final Hopes Alive After Australia’s Victory

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Pakistan’s World Cup Semi-Final Hopes Alive After Australia’s Victory

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  • Maxwell’s double century gets Australia to semis.
  • Afghanistan needs a big win for semis.
  • Pakistan and New Zealand in tight race for last spot.
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Glenn Maxwell’s breathtaking performance in the Cricket World Cup sent shockwaves through the cricketing world as he single-handedly propelled Australia to a remarkable victory over Afghanistan. The Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, India, witnessed a historic moment on Tuesday as the 35-year-old cricketer delivered an unbeaten double century, securing a thrilling three-wicket win alongside skipper Pat Cummins.

Maxwell’s extraordinary innings left Afghanistan’s bowlers reeling, with his powerful strokes and audacious shots entertaining fans and defying the odds. Australia’s incredible comeback ensured their spot in the World Cup semi-finals, a testament to their resilience and determination.

With this win, Australia has secured a place in the semi-finals, while Afghanistan faces South Africa in their last group-stage match scheduled for November 10. A win for Afghanistan against the Proteas would see them accumulate 10 points, putting them on par with Pakistan and New Zealand if both teams win their respective matches. However, Afghanistan’s current net run rate (NRR) is in the negative, necessitating a comprehensive victory over Temba Bavuma’s team to remain in contention for a semi-final spot. This sets up a direct competition between Pakistan and New Zealand for the final semi-final berth.

As it stands, New Zealand holds the fifth position in the rankings with an NRR of 0.398, while Pakistan is currently in the sixth position with an NRR of 0.036. The qualification scenarios are intricate, and the fate of these two cricketing powerhouses hangs in the balance.

Qualification Scenarios:

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  1. If New Zealand defeats Sri Lanka by 50 runs, Pakistan will need to beat England by a staggering 180 runs to secure a semi-final spot.
  2. If New Zealand narrowly defeats Sri Lanka by just 1 run, Pakistan’s target to beat England by 131 runs remains an incredible challenge.
  3. If Sri Lanka manages to upset New Zealand, Pakistan will only need to defeat England to secure their spot in the semi-finals.
  4. In the event of a rain-induced washout in the match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand, Pakistan’s destiny will rely on a victory over England.

Cricket enthusiasts around the world are eagerly awaiting the results of these critical matches, as Pakistan and New Zealand battle for the chance to join the other semi-finalists in what has already been a World Cup filled with excitement, drama, and unforgettable moments.

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