Glenn Maxwell played one of the greatest innings in the history of the World Cup, hitting an astonishing unbeaten double century, as Australia defeated Afghanistan by three wickets at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India, on Tuesday.
Maxwell, 35, terrorised Afghanistan’s bowlers and hit them all over the park as he, alongside skipper Pat Cummins, snatched victory from the jaws of defeat.
Australia’s win saw them qualify for the World Cup semi-final while Afghanistan play South Africa on November 10 in their last group-stage match.
If Afghanistan win over the Proteas, they will be on 10 points along with Pakitsan and New Zealand if both teams win their matches.
However, Afghanistan’s current NRR is negative and they would require a massive win over Temba Bavuma’s men to be in contention to qualify for the semi-final. Thus, Pakistan’s direct competition for the one last place in the semi-final is with New Zealand.
New Zealand is currently ranked fifth with 0.398 NRR while Pakistan is sixth with 0.036 NRR.
Qualification Scenario:
If NZ beat SL by 50 runs, Pakistan will have to beat England by 180 runs.
If NZ beat SL by 1 run, Pakistan will have to beat England by 131 runs.
If SL beat NZ, Pakistan will just have to beat England and they will qualify.
If SL vs NZ is washed out due to rain, Pakistan will just have to beat England to qualify