T20 World Cup 2021: India fight for semi-final berth, NRR explained

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India fight to stay in race for semifinal berth, explains NRR

A distant car in the rear-view mirror a few days ago, India overtook Afghanistan and Scotland to overtake not only by the highest margin but also by the net run-rate. It’s not over yet! New Zealand would have been rested after defeating Namibia, but there was no twist for the Kiwis.

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Dubai, where the toss has been the deciding factor, with dew playing an important role, Virat KohliThey won the toss in the end after losing 13 out of 14 times.

A birthday present, in fact, Kohli flashed a wide smile when the coin came in his favor. The celebration as India captain was welcomed by almost everyone. Mentally, India won the match at 7:10 pm as the dressing room erupted with joy for the first time in the tournament, it was only Rishabh Pant who had padded as the national anthem played at the Dubai International Stadium.

mission accomplished

India had to win in 7.1 overs to stay alive KL Rahul Together Rohit Sharma Chasing the target, India chased down the target of 86 runs with eight wickets in 6.3 overs. Such was India’s dominance that they have now outclassed Afghanistan and Scotland and have now put New Zealand in a winning position. When the Blue Brigade was running short of fuel after hammering Pakistan and New Zealand, Virat Kohli’s men shifted gears seamlessly and Afghanistan on top-gear to bring back the mojo among Indian fans. and crushed Scotland.

the fightback

The defeat was so bitter and heavy that Virat Kohli & Co made a comeback in style. While a portion of the charged-up energy needs to be capped for the final fixture against Namibia, India fired on all cylinders to turn the festive mood into celebration.

A 10-wicket loss at the start of the tournament and an eight-wicket loss after that spoke of India’s defeat as a complete unit, both in batting and bowling. When the loss seemed irreparable especially on the Net Run Rate (NRR) scale, which was necessitated by the margin of a potential win as India’s defeat, the men in blue took the blows to raise hopes of a last-four berth. deleted it.

run-rate factor

Once derailed on an NRR of less than -1, India’s massive win has now taken their NRR ahead of Afghanistan. In fact, India’s current NRR of +1.619 is higher than Pakistan which has already qualified for the semi-finals.

Even with such high decimal NRR values, the controversy over booking semi-final tickets is fierce. A mere win by a good margin against Namibia would not guarantee a place in the semi-finals. For this, of course, Afghanistan’s close to 45-run victory over New Zealand is necessary.

If things turn out like this, India and New Zealand will stand on equal footing, but the net run-rate (NRR) will force the Indian team to sign with a ‘qualified’ prefix at the end of league matches.

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