Despite
a
strong
show
in
the
phase,
which
included
victories
over
South
Africa,
the
UAE
and
Scotland,
India
suffered
a
morale-sapping
loss
against
top-side
Australia.
However,
the
win
on
Sunday
against
Sri
Lanka
brought
India
back
into
contention
for
the
semifinal
spots.
The
Shafali
Verma-led
side
is
currently
top
in
Group
1
of
the
Super
Six
stage.
ICC
U-19
Women’s
T20
World
Cup
2023
Broadcast:
TV
Channel,
Live
Streaming
in
India,
Match
Timings
in
IST
The
reason
behind
that
being
is
India
carried
four
points
from
the
group
stages
(through
wins
against
South
Africa
and
UAE,
who
finished
among
top
three
of
the
group
stages).
India
already
have
played
all
their
Super
six-round
matches
and
have
finished
ahead
of
Australia
in
Group
1
by
the
virtue
of
a
superior
net
run
rate.
They
will
now
wait
for
South
Africa
and
Bangladesh
to
play
their
last
matches
with
both
of
them
tied
on
four
points
each.
In
a
situation,
where
all
three
teams
end
up
winning
their
matches,
Net
Run-rate
will
come
into
play
to
be
the
tie-breaker
which
means
India
(+2.88)
and
Australia
(+2.210)
have
sealed
their
semi-final
berth.
South
Africa
(+0.508)
and
Bangladesh
(+0.251)
will
have
to
punch
above
their
weight
to
qualify
for
the
semis.
The
hosts
facing
Sri
Lanka
on
Tuesday
in
Potchefstroom
(from
5:15
PM
IST)
while
Bangladesh
will
square
off
against
the
UAE
at
the
same
venue
a
day
after
(Wednesday,
5:15
PM
IST).
South
Africa
U-19
vs
Sri
Lanka
U-19
North-West
University
Oval,
Potchefstroom
January
24,
Tuesday
5:15
PM
IST
Bangladesh
U-19
vs
UAE
U-19
North-West
University
Oval,
Potchefstroom
January
25,
Wednesday
5:15
PM
IST
ICC
Women’s
U-19
T20
World
Cup
qualification
scenario
as
per
playing
conditions
Women’s
U-19
T20
World
Cup
Super
Six
Group
1
points
table.
Image
credit:
ICC
Playing
conditions
for
the
ICC
U-19
Women’s
World
Cup
2022
are
stated
below
if
two
or
more
teams
are
tied
on
points:
a)
The
team
with
the
greatest
number
of
wins
in
its
Super
6
Group
will
be
placed
in
the
higher
position.
b)
If
there
are
teams
with
equal
points
and
equal
wins
in
its
Super
6
Group,
then
in
such
case
the
team
with
the
higher
net
run
rate
in
its
Super
6
Group
will
be
placed
in
the
higher
position
(refer
to
clause
16.10.9
below
for
the
calculation
of
net
run
rate).
c)
If
two
or
more
teams
are
still
equal,
they
will
be
ordered
according
to
the
head-to-head
match
played
between
them
(points
then
net
run
rate
in
those
matches).
d)
If
the
above
does
not
resolve
the
Super
6
Group
ordering,
or
if
all
matches
within
a
Super
6
Group
produce
no
results,
then
the
teams
will
be
ordered
as
per
their
original
Super
12s
Group
seedings.
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