Australia joins Pakistan as second team in World Championship of Legends 2024 semis
- Australia qualified for the World Championship of Legends 2024 semis.
- Pakistan was the first team to qualify for the semis.
- India must win against South Africa to qualify.
The excitement is building in the World Championship of Legends 2024 as the competition for the semi-final berths intensifies. Pakistan and Australia have already claimed their places, leaving other teams to fight for what’s left.
The India Champions, captained by Yuvraj Singh, have hit a rough patch in their quest for a semi-final spot after suffering back-to-back losses in the group stage. They had a strong start with wins against England and West Indies, but stumbled in their latest matches against their long-standing rivals, Pakistan, and then Australia.
India’s position among the top four is at risk due to a significant drop in their Net Run Rate (NRR), which could become a deciding factor in case of a points tie. They faced a heavy 100-run defeat by Pakistan on July 6 at Edgbaston and a 23-run loss to Australia on July 8 at Northampton, which resulted in a negative NRR.
Nonetheless, with one game remaining in the league stage, the India Champions still have a shot at the top four. They currently sit in third place with 4 points and an NRR of -0.826. A convincing win over South Africa in their last league game on July 10 is crucial for India to clinch a semi-final berth.
India’s ideal scenario involves South Africa, England, and West Indies each losing one of their upcoming matches. Should South Africa be defeated by Pakistan on July 9, they’ll be out of the running for the top four, as a subsequent victory over India would only net them 2 points. If the West Indies are beaten by both England and Australia, India’s semi-final spot will be assured even before they play South Africa.
Should India advance, they’re likely to face Pakistan or Australia in the semi-finals. India’s best possible finish is in second place, which hinges on Australia losing their last match and India winning big against South Africa.
A fourth-place finish for India sets up a clash with Pakistan, while a second or third-place finish would pit them against Australia in the semi-finals.