Australia eliminated as Afghanistan beat Bangladesh to reach T20 World Cup semis
Australia have been bundled out of the T20 World Cup after Afghanistan secured a historic eight-run win over Bangladesh in a rain-affected thriller in St Vincent, confining the 2021 champions to a shock exit from the tournament.
The damage done by a 24-run defeat to India earlier in the day proved irreparable, despite several scenarios that would have still seen Mitch Marshs team through to the semi-finals with fate taken out of their own hands.
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Australia had been solely reliant on Bangladesh hitherto winless in the Super Eights upsetting Afghanistan, but outside 12.1 overs, so as not to leapfrog both sides into second place in Group B on net run rate. Cmon Bangladesh, captain Marsh quipped after Australias earlier loss.
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The last few overs were played out amid high drama, as DLS calculations constantly changed with every run made and wicket taken, in case of more rain falling.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/jun/25/t20-world-cup-australia-eliminated-afghanistan-vs-bangladesh-results-scores-match-report
For those not up on the details of limited-over cricket, "net run rate" is used to separate teams in a round-robin group that have ended with the same number of wins - like using points difference, but since the game stops if the 2nd side to bat overhauls the 1st, you have to compare how fast each scored. And "DLS" is the "Duckworth-Lewis-Stern" method for calculating the runs the 2nd side should have to score in a rain-shortened match - very complicated statistics that the named mathematicians worked out.