Champions Trophy Group B semifinal scenario: SA 99% confirmed, AUS confirmed but AFG all but out

Rain has played a huge role in shaping the ICC Champions Trophy Group B semi-final race, and as a result, Australia have qualified despite playing only one full match. Meanwhile, Afghanistan’s hopes are all but over, barring a miracle of unimaginable proportions. South Africa, meanwhile, have also put one step into the final four. They have a game against out-of-place England on March 1.

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Here’s why Team India is all but certain to play Australia at ICC Champions Trophy semifinal

Champions Trophy Group B semifinal scenario

How can South Africa qualify?

With one semi-final spot still up for grabs, South Africa are in pole position to secure their place. They only need to avoid a heavy defeat against already-eliminated England to join Australia in the final four. Afghanistan, on the other hand, are holding onto a mathematical miracle that is virtually impossible.

How can Afghanistan qualify?

Realistically, Afghanistan are almost out. But mathematically, they still have one last hope – England must demolish South Africa.

For Afghanistan to pull off the greatest escape, England need to beat SA by 207+ runs (assuming a 300-run first innings total). If England chase, they must do so within 11.1 overs to overturn Afghanistan’s negative NRR and send them to the semis.

How can England qualify?

They cannot. England have already been eliminated after two straight losses. Even if they beat South Africa, they will only reach 2 points—insufficient to make the top two.

Updated Group B Points Table

Team Mat Won Lost Tied NR Pts NRR
Australia (Q) 3 1 0 0 2 4 +0.475
South Africa 2 1 0 0 1 3 +2.140
Afghanistan 3 1 1 0 1 3 -0.990
England (E) 2 0 2 0 0 0 -0.305
The second-placed Group B team will face the table topper of Group A and vice-versa.

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Potential Semi-Final Matchups

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