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2024 ICC T20 World Cup: Super Eight Group Two Predictions

With the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Group stages concluding, the competition will only increase as teams move into the Super Eight stage. In Group II, the USA, England, West Indies, and South Africa will battle it out. Speculations arise on which team will progress to the semifinals. Will it be South Africa with an unbeatable streak, West Indies known for their strong hitters, England who survived despite challenges from the rain gods itself, or the USA, the underdog team that defied expectations?

Well before discussing predictions let’s have a quick look at the schedule for Group Two along with their timings and venues.

S. No.TeamsDateIST timeLocal timeVenue
1United States of America Vs South AfricaJune 19, 202408:00 PM14:30 GMTSir Vivan Richards Stadium, Antigua
2England Vs West IndiesJune 20, 20246:00 AM00:30 GMTDaren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St. Lucia
3England Vs South Africa June 21, 202408:00 PM14:30 GMTDaren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, St. Lucia
4United States of America Vs West IndiesJune 22, 202406:00 AM00:30 GMTKensington Oval, Barbados
5United States of America Vs EnglandJune 23, 202408:00 PM14:30 GMTSir Vivan Richards Stadium, Antigua
6West Indies Vs South AfricaJune 24, 20246:00 AM00:30 GMTKensington Oval, Barbados

Now let’s dive into the predictions for Group Two. England and West Indies are favored to advance to the semifinals based on their all-time success in this format of cricket. While West Indies won the 2012 and 2016 editions, England won the 2010 and 2022 editions. All other teams have managed to win only once at most. Thus both of these teams have the potential to win taking their experiences into account. 

England and West Indies favorites to progress into the semifinals

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Both England and West Indies have a significant advantage in their lineup, with their batsmen and bowlers performing consistently. The English batsmen are in serious form as evident from their performances in the group stages. While Jos Buttler and Phil Salt performed in the earlier matches, it was Harry Brook and Jonny Bairstow who helped them cross the finishing line against Namibia. All their bowlers are performing consistently as well, especially Jofra Archer who has just returned to the England squad after sustaining injuries previously.

The West Indies is not behind England either, if not ahead that is. Firstly, the Men in Maroon managed to defeat Australia in warm-up matches by putting up almost 260 runs on the scoreboard. Secondly, their performance in the group stage was consistent as well. All of their players are backing up each other and performing in case someone in the team fails. It was Rosten Chase’s brilliant all-around performance that led his side to victory against Papua New Guinea. Then it was Akeal Hoein’s five-wicket haul which forced Uganda to wrap up its batting at a meager score of 39. 

Next, it was Sherfane Rutherford’s batting and Alzarri Joseph’s bowling that helped the West Indies team to knock New Zealand out of the tournament. Thus as a team, the West Indian players are scary. On top of their performances in the recent matches, they possess the home-ground advantage in the later stage of the tournament as well. Thus, their players will be well aware of the pitch and weather conditions which may significantly boost their performance.

Both the USA and South Africa have shown promise too in this tournament but may not win when paired up with the above-mentioned teams. This is because, on the one hand, The American side suffers from a significant lack of experience and on the other hand the African side often fails to convert in the later stages of cricket tournaments despite their strong group stage performance. However, upsets are evident in sports and hence we will have to wait and watch what this tournament has in store for us cricket enthusiasts. 

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