The Super Eight conundrum at World Cup

17 June,2024 11:30 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  mid-day online correspondent

The ICC-organised flagship events have employed various formats, with many questioning their perceived exclusivity

Pakistan`s captain Babar Azam shakes hands with other players during the ICC men`s Twenty20 World Cup 2024 group A cricket match between Pakistan and Ireland. Pic/AFP


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The T20 World Cup 2024 is around the halfway mark this season with teams scrambling to make the Super Eight stage of the tournament.

Bewildering one and all, heavyweights like Pakistan and New Zealand have failed to secure spots in the next stage, Sri Lanka suffered a premature elimination, and England's advancement hinges on assistance from Australia. Meanwhile, Bangladesh, another Test-playing nation, faces a crucial match against a resurgent Nepal to secure passage to the next round. What could be the underlying reasons for these outcomes?

Nepal came agonisingly close to securing their maiden international victory against a Test-playing nation, narrowly losing to South Africa in their T20 World Cup 2024 encounter.

Criticism has often been levelled at the limited number of teams competing in Cricket World Cups over the years. The ICC-organised flagship events have employed various formats, with many questioning their perceived exclusivity.

The 2023 ODI World Cup, for example, featured just ten participating teams, limiting opportunities for Associate nations to leave their mark. Nevertheless, the performances of teams like the Netherlands have underscored their growing capabilities.

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In contrast, the T20 World Cup 2024 has expanded to include 20 teams, allowing several supposed 'minnows' the chance to compete alongside the world's best, revitalising the World Cup as a comprehensive celebration of cricket.

Sceptics initially anticipated that Associate teams would struggle in the group stage, with traditional powerhouses dominating proceedings. However, this notion has been dramatically dispelled, particularly by co-hosts United States, who have advanced to the Super Eights in their debut appearance at this global showcase.

The United States clinched a thrilling victory over Pakistan in a Super Over and gave India a scare before narrowly succumbing to them. Their spirited displays throughout the tournament have unequivocally proved their mettle on the grand stage.

Similarly, Nepal pushed South Africa to the brink and came close to securing a historic victory before falling short by a solitary run. Elsewhere, Canada, who suffered defeat at the hands of neighbours the United States, rebounded to overcome Ireland, another 'Full Member' nation.

Consequently, several Test-playing teams have failed to pass the group stage test of this thrilling new World Cup. Eleven out of the twelve recognized Test-playing nations have participated in this edition, with Zimbabwe suffering an unexpected exit during the Qualifiers.

Among these eleven, only five teams (India, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, and Afghanistan) have secured spots in the Super Eights. Two teams (England and Bangladesh) are currently battling for advancement, while four teams (Pakistan, New Zealand, Ireland, and Sri Lanka) have been eliminated.

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