T20 World Cup: current standings in points table

Cricket enthusiasts are closely tracking the points table as the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup progresses, eagerly anticipating which teams will advance to the Super 8 stage. Before the outcome of the England versus Oman match, here’s an overview of the current standings in each group.

Group A

India leads Group A with six points from three matches, followed by the United States with four points, having secured two wins out of three games. Both Pakistan and Canada have two points each. Ireland lags at the bottom with zero points after losing all matches so far.

Group B

Australia sits atop Group B with six points from three victories. Scotland follows closely with five points, having won two out of three matches. Namibia holds two points, while England has one point. Oman is yet to score.

Group C

In Group C, the West Indies leads with a perfect record of three wins, securing six points. Afghanistan follows with four points from two victories. Uganda and Papua New Guinea have two and zero points respectively, while New Zealand is at the bottom of the table with zero points.

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Group D

South Africa dominates Group D with six points, having won all three of their games. Bangladesh follows with four points from two wins. Netherlands holds two points, while Nepal and Sri Lanka each have one point.

Pakistan’s prospects for super 8

Crucial to Pakistani fans, the Green Shirts’ chances of progressing to the Super 8 remain uncertain given their current performance. With the United States in second place, many pundits believe Pakistan’s hopes are slim.

However, there’s still a scenario where Pakistan can qualify. If Ireland defeats the United States today, India wins against Canada tomorrow, and Pakistan triumphs over Ireland on Sunday, Pakistan can secure a spot in the Super 8. These outcomes offer a glimmer of hope amidst uncertainty about their advancement in the tournament.

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