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Just 1 group stage game is left in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, and three teams are still in contention to qualify for the semifinals. Unfortunately, only two of these sides can go through. In Group A, we have ourselves the two semi-finalist. Australia have won all four of their matches. And now with their recent win over Pakistan, New Zealand women’s team have joined their Trans-Tasman rivals. Harmanpreet Kaur’s India have been knocked out. ; Sri Lanka is eliminated with zero wins. In Group B, two teams (Bangladesh and Scotland) have been knocked out. But no team has yet qualified. With one match left, two of England, West Indies and South Africa will move to the next stage of the tournament. 

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Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Semifinal qualification scenario in Group A

India: Courtesy of India’s loss to Australia and New Zealand’s massive win against Pakistan, India have been knocked out. They finish with two wins and as many losses at a NRR of +0.322.

New Zealand: New Zealand have joined Australia as the second team to qualify from Group A.

Pakistan: Pakistan came up with an awful performance against the Kiwis and thus have been eliminated. They needed to chase down 111 runs in 10.4 overs but were bundled out for just 56 runs.

Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Semifinal qualification scenario in Group B

England: Beat the West Indies or the match ends with no result or lose the match in a close finish.

South Africa: If West Indies lose or if West Indies win in a low-scoring match.

West Indies: Win the match.

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