Big reversal in T20 World Cup 2022, South Africa out of the semi-finals
Big reversal in T20 World Cup 2022, South Africa out of the semi-finals
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On Sunday, there was a big reversal in the T20 World Cup 2022. In the tremendous match played in Adelaide, the weak Netherlands team defeated South Africa by 13 runs. With this result, the Indian team has become the third team to qualify for the semi-finals. While the African team is out. 

Now, who will be the fourth team to reach the semi-finals from Group-2? It will be decided after sometime after the match between Pakistan and Bangladesh. Whichever team wins this match will advance to the semi-finals. That is, with the defeat of South Africa, the whole equation of Group-2 has changed. Let us tell you that the Indian team has to play the last group match against Zimbabwe today. Now even if the Indian team loses this match, it will still qualify for the semi-finals, as the Indian team is currently on top of their Group-2 with 6 points. While the Africa team is out with 5 points. 

The match between Pakistan and Bangladesh is going to be played in Adelaide shortly. Both these teams are currently equal on 4-4 points. In such a situation, whichever of these two teams wins the match, will qualify for the semi-finals because one point more than Africa will mean 6 points. South Africa team has once again proved to be chokers in the World Cup. It was a great opportunity for him to win the match and make it to the semi-finals. There was a weak Netherlands team in front, but the African team could not seize the opportunity once again. In the match, South African captain Temba Bavuma also won the toss and elected to bowl first. But batting first, the Netherlands team made a score of 158 runs for 4 wickets. Colin Ackerman played a tremendous innings of 41 runs in 26 balls for the team. For this, he was also given the player of the match. 

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