Josh Hazlewood has acknowledged that manipulating the outcome of Australia’s T20 World Cup match vs Scotland this weekend to eliminate England from the competition would be in their “best interest.” Cricket fans worldwide are called to book T20 World Cup 2024 Tickets from our online platform eticketing.co. Cricket fans can book Australia vs Scotland Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.

England needs to beat Namibia and Oman and end the group stage with a greater net run rate than Scotland to go to the Super Eights and prevent elimination. Last week, England lost to Australia by 36 runs. To have any chance of defending the championship they earned in 2022, the current champions must overcome their two fiercest opponents, Australia and Scotland.
Australia may make sure their opponent’s net run rate stays higher than England’s by defeating Scotland by a small margin. Taking advantage of a weakness in the T20 World Cup point system. There is no motivation for Australia to aim for a decisive win over Scotland in the Super Eight round of the competition because each country’s net run rate is not carried over.
Josh Hazlewood Remarked
“In an interview with reporters following the game in Antigua on Wednesday, Josh Hazlewood stated, It doesn’t count for much if you went through unbeaten and have a good net run rate. It is an odd one.”

When England’s final group-stage match against Namibia concludes. Around four hours before Australia plays Scotland. Mitch Marsh’s staff will have time to calculate the exact margin of victory required for England to be eliminated. After England was eliminated in the first round, Josh Hazlewood said there would be a greater chance for Australia to win the T20 World Cup.
“You may face England again in this tournament at some point, and they are arguably among the best teams in the world on any given day, Josh Hazlewood added. In T20 cricket, we’ve faced some serious challenges from them. It is therefore in our best interests and presumably, everyone else’s we can get them out of the competition.”
“Watching it will be fascinating. I don’t think as a team, we’ve ever really been in this situation before. It will be up to the people, not me, to decide whether or not we have conversations or just try to play the same way we did tonight.”
Each team for preserving win
To preserve their chances of winning the T20 World Cup 2024. England and Pakistan will also be hoping that the weather holds off. The two countries, who were the tournament’s finalists in the previous year, had poor beginnings to their campaigns. Pakistan lost shockingly to the United States of America in Dallas.

The weather in Florida and Antigua is not looking good; all it will take for England and Pakistan to be eliminated from the tournament is a washout. They must win all of their upcoming group-stage games to have any hope of making it to the Super Eights. You may also like_ T20 World Cup: Each chance and team’s way to the next round
GROUP A
Pakistan, India, Canada, United States of America, Ireland
There’s an exciting match for the other spot, and the victor of Thursday morning’s match between India and the US of America will automatically qualify for the Super Eights. Any country in Group A has a mathematical chance to advance; the United States, the host nation, needs to win their remaining matches against Canada or India to advance.
For Pakistan, things are a little more complicated. Even in the event that they defeat Ireland and surpass the US in net run rates. It will still depend on other outcomes and the weather, it would require a miracle for Canada or Ireland to place in the top two in the meantime.

Stepladders
Pakistan: 2 points (+0.191)
India: 4 points (+1.455)
Ireland: 0 points (-1.712)
Canada: 2 points (-0.493)
USA: 4 points (+0.626)
Matches that are left
Monday, June 17: Pakistan vs Ireland
Sunday, June 16: India vs Canada
Thursday, June 13: USA vs India
Saturday, June 15: USA vs Ireland
GROUP B
England, Namibia, Oman, Australia, Scotland

Since Namibia and Oman have already been eliminated. Australia has already advanced to the Super Eights. By leaving England and Scotland in a two-horse race for the remaining spot. As said before, if Scotland wins on Sunday against Australia. There will be no need to calculate the net run rate. But in order to save its ICC T20 World Cup campaign. England will face numerous challenges. This weekend, there will be a ton of calculators in the dugout.
Stepladders
Namibia (E): 2 points (-2.098)
England: 1 point (-1.800)
Australia (Q): 6 points (+3.580)
Scotland: 5 points (+2.164)
Oman (E): 0 points (-1.613)

Remaining matches
14 June Friday: England vs Oman
16 June Sunday: Namibia vs England
16 June Sunday: Australia vs Scotland
GROUP C
Papua New Guinea, Afghanistan, West Indies, Uganda, and New Zealand. Leading contenders to progress from Group C and off to a quick start are Afghanistan and the West Indies. Afghanistan and the West Indies, thanks to their outstanding net run rates, may probably advance to the next round of the competition with a single win from their final two games.
For the West Indies, however, New Zealand poses a serious threat. If they lose their game vs the Black Caps on Thursday morning by a significant margin, they could miss the Super Eights. If Afghanistan defeats the West Indies on Tuesday, Kane Williamson’s team will be eliminated from the competition early. They need to triumph in each of their final three group-stage matches.

Stepladders
Afghanistan: 4 points (+5.225)
West Indies: 4 points (+3.574)
Uganda: 2 points (-4.217)
Papua New Guinea: 0 points (-0.434)
New Zealand: 0 points (-4.200)
Matches that are left
13 June, Thursday: West Indies vs New Zealand
14th June Friday: Afghanistan vs Papua New Guinea
15th June Saturday: New Zealand vs Uganda
18th June Tuesday: New Zealand vs Papua New Guinea
18th June Tuesday: West Indies vs Afghanistan

GROUP D
Netherlands, Nepal, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Bangladesh
Notwithstanding a few anxious batting moments. South Africa emerged victorious in their first three group-stage games and became the first country to secure a spot for the Super Eights. The nation most likely to join the Proteas in the Super Eights, barring a miracle from Nepal, would be the victor of Friday morning’s match between Bangladesh and the Netherlands.
On the other hand, should the Dutch lose to Sri Lanka on Monday. They could falter at the last hurdle. As for Sri Lanka, their hopes for the ICC T20 World Cup are essentially finished after the rain forced the cancellation of their Florida match against Nepal on Wednesday.
Stepladders
South Africa (Q): 6 points (+0.603)
Bangladesh: 2 points (+0.075)
Netherlands: 2 points (+0.024)
Nepal: 1 point (-0.539)
Sri Lanka: 1 point (-0.777)

Matches that are left
14th June Friday: Bangladesh vs Netherlands
15th June Saturday: South Africa vs Nepal
17th June Monday: Bangladesh vs Nepal
17th June Monday: Sri Lanka vs Netherlands
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