

In the race for the T20 World Cup semi-finals, India and Pakistan are facing complex qualification scenarios. If India bat first against Zimbabwe, they must score at least 200 runs, restrict Zimbabwe to 123, and secure a 77 run victory to significantly improve their net run rate.
If India chase and Zimbabwe post 120 runs, they will need to reach the target within 8.4 overs. This situation means India are not only competing against their opponents but also against mathematical calculations involving net run rate.
Pakistan’s path to the semi finals is equally challenging. They require England and Sri Lanka to defeat New Zealand first. After that, Pakistan must win their own match against Sri Lanka, while also ensuring their net run rate remains favorable. In short, Pakistan need both favorable results and a convincing win to qualify.













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