Pakistan is dependent on God, it is almost impossible to reach the World Cup semi-finals, New Zealand’s claim is strong.

New Delhi. In ICC ODI, India showed excellent performance and secured its place in the semi-finals for the first time. Till now the Indian team has won 8 out of the 8 matches it has played. South Africa has become the second team to make it to the second round. There is a competition going on between the teams in the race for the remaining two places. It seems impossible for Pakistan team to go to the next round. Babar Azam’s team will not only be able to get a ticket for the semi-finals but will have to depend on others.

Apart from the Indian team, there is no one who has won all their matches in the ICC ODI World Cup being played in India. The defeat of India’s arch rival Pakistan is very bad. After the defeat against Team India, the team had to face defeat in four consecutive matches. Now the situation is such that the team cannot make it to the semi-finals on its own even if it wants to. To move ahead, the other team will have to win and be at the mercy of God.

It is difficult for Pakistan to reach the semi-finals
Australia and New Zealand, which are among the teams in the race for the ICC World Cup semi-finals, have to win only their upcoming matches. With the victory, the team will reach the next round on its own. Afghanistan team will also win its next matches and make it to the semi-finals. The condition of Pakistan is the worst among all these teams. He has to hope that the Sri Lankan team defeats New Zealand and Afghanistan also loses all its further matches.

Pakistan dependent on those above

Pakistan team is hoping that there will be rain in the match between New Zealand and Sri Lanka and 1-1 points will be distributed between both the teams. If this happens, Pakistan will get a place in the semi-finals by winning against England. The above did not support and New Zealand won by even 1 run, then to beat them in net run rate, Pakistan will have to win against England by 130 runs. Now only rain and Sri Lanka can take Babar Azam’s team to the next round.

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