T20 World Cup 2022 India and New Zealand have better chances of making the final Mohammad Kaif
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From playing exquisite shots all around the park to excelling with the bat in the interviews our very own 'Mr. 360' - - By Full interview Pakistan grabbed a backdoor into the semis from Group 2, beating Bangladesh by five wickets in their last Super 12 game after South Africa went down to the Netherlands. England and Australia finished equal on seven points in Group 1, but the defending champions were knocked out due to having an inferior run rate.
T20 World Cup 2022 India and New Zealand have better chances of making the final - Mohammad Kaif
India v Zimbabwe - ICC Men's T20 World Cup Former batter Mohammad Kaif has admitted that any of the four semi-finalists could make it to the final, given the unpredictable nature of the format. He, however, opined that India and are better placed to reach the summit clash owing to their clinical performances in the Super 12 stage. The Men in Blue topped Group 2 with eight points, winning four matches and losing only one. The Kiwis finished atop the other group. They won three games, while also losing only once. Their clash against was abandoned due to rain. The Kiwis will take on Pakistan in the first semi-final in Sydney on Wednesday, November 9, while the Men in Blue will face England in Adelaide the following day. Asked if an Indo-Pak final could be on the cards, Kaif told Sportskeeda: “Anything is possible in this format. It is very difficult to predict which team will reach the final. But according to me, India and New Zealand have better chances of making the final because of the way they played in the league (Super 12) stage. “The two teams will also get an advantage due to their experience of having played big matches. Again, on the day, any team can beat anyone.” From playing exquisite shots all around the park to excelling with the bat in theinterviews our very own 'Mr. 360' - - By
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From playing exquisite shots all around the park to excelling with the bat in the interviews our very own 'Mr. 360' - - By Full interview Pakistan grabbed a backdoor into the semis from Group 2, beating Bangladesh by five wickets in their last Super 12 game after South Africa went down to the Netherlands. England and Australia finished equal on seven points in Group 1, but the defending champions were knocked out due to having an inferior run rate.