Dubai: In the T20 World Cup 2021, Team India has made a remarkable comeback. Let us tell you that In the 37th match played between India and Scotland, India has now conquered Scotland, after their triumph over Afghan. After two resounding victories, Team India's net run rate has improved, and prospects of reaching the semi-finals have begun to resurface. Is this approach, however, let us tell you the there is only one chance of India qualifying for the semi-finals of the t20 world cup 2021. Let us tell you that Scotland was all-out for just 85 runs by Team India. To surpass New Zealand net run rate, India needed to reach the total in just 53 balls, and 43 balls to surpass Afghanistan's net run rate. Team India achieved the same feat, and they did it in only in 39 balls in which KL Rahul played a tremendous knock of 50 runs in just 18 balls. With this triumph over Scotland, Team India has climbed to third place in Group 2's points rankings. The unique aspect is that India's net-run rate has now surpassed Afghanistan and New Zealand both. That is, if the net-run rate is often used to reach the semi-finals, Team India will have a significant advantage. Let us also tell you that India has now four points after defeating Afghanistan and Scotland, and the net run rate has increased to 1.619. India's net-run rate has now surpassed that of the other Group 2 countries. They are, however, still placed 3rd. They are also two points behind New Zealand in terms of points. If Team India is to advance to the semi-finals, they must first defeat Namibia by a huge margin. However, New Zealand will have to be defeated in the match against Afgan. If Afghanistan defeats New Zealand, Team India will benefit greatly from the net run rate. Rohit Sharma made this big statement amidst T20 World Cup Dwayne Bravo to retire from intl cricket, will play his last against AUS Can Virat do something special on the field on his birthday