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ICC T20 World Cup 2024: Which is the toughest group?  

Which is the toughest group in T20 World Cup 2024?

The madness of the T20 World Cup has already begun, and we have seen some of the exciting games in just 2 days of the marquee event.  

The ninth edition of the ICC T20 World Cup was started with a clash of co-host USA and Canada, which USA won in a thrilling fashion, thanks to Aaron Jones’s 40-ball 94*.  

Second and the third games were close contests despite low scoring, while one of the games saw a super over, which was won by Namibia.  

With such nail-biting thrillers in only two days of play it is worth noting that each team comes with strong temperament, and all are well prepared to make their World Cup campaign a memorable one. 

Which is strongest team in T20 World Cup 2024?

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Group A: India, Pakistan, Ireland, USA, Canada  

The number 1 ranked T20 team in the world, India, is placed in group A alongside their arch-rivals Pakistan.  

Most of the times in this scenario it will India and Pakistan to qualify ahead, as the top 2 teams, but Ireland, who have played a solid cricket among European teams, can become a threat to India and Pakistan on their day.  

Likely to reach Super 8 from Group A: India, Pakistan/Ireland  

Group B: England, Australia, Namibia, Scotland, Oman 

Perhaps the most exciting and sort group of the tournament, with the defending champions England and the 2021 edition winners Australia are likely to book seats for the super eight.

Likely to reach Super 8 from Group B: England, Australia 

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Group C: New Zealand, West Indies, Afghanistan, Uganda, Papua New Guinea 

Here comes the group with two teams with almost equal caliber in shortest format of the game (West Indies, and Afghanistan), will remain in line to reach Super 8.  

West Indies found it tough to claim a win against Papua New Guinea in their opening game, while New Zealand and Afghanistan, are yet to play a game.  

The match of the group will be between West Indies vs Afghanistan and which team will win that game, will qualify ahead alongside New Zealand in a likely manner.  

Likely to reach Super 8 from Group C: New Zealand, West Indies/Afghanistan 

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Group D: South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands, Nepal 

The last group is the toughest group in T20 World Cup with South Affrica, who is yet to win a T20 World Cup title, is one of the favourites to win this edition’s trophy, while the 1-time champions Sri Lanka is also looking strong on paper.  

No one can rule Bangladesh out from the race, and Netherlands, who ruled the Proteas out from 2022 edition, is also a contender.  

Likely to reach Super 8 from Group D: South Africa, Sri Lanka/Bangladesh 

Vineet Vashisht
Vineet Vashisht
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Points Table

WBBL 2024
Womens T20 2024 Group A
Womens T20 2024 Group B
TeamsMWLTN/RPTNRR
Hobart Hurricanes Women7430080.572
Sydney Thunder Women6420080.248
Perth Scorchers Women6420080.205
Melbourne Renegades Women7430080.171
Brisbane Heat Women7430080.084
Sydney Sixers Women734006-0.425
Melbourne Stars Women5230040.191
Adelaide Strikers Women715002-0.968
TeamsMWLTN/RPTNRR
Australia4400082.223
New Zealand4310060.879
India4220040.322
Pakistan413002-1.040
Sri Lanka404000-2.173
TeamsMWLTN/RPTNRR
West Indies4310061.536
South Africa4310061.382
England4310061.091
Bangladesh413002-0.844
Scotland404000-3.129

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