The
automatic
qualifiers
for
the
Super
12
stage
next
year
were
determined
to
be
the
winner
and
runner-up
of
the
ongoing
T20
World
Cup,
alongside
the
next
six
highest
ranking
teams.
Going
into
Saturday’s
action,
the
current
top
six
teams
on
the
basis
of
rankings
–
England,
Pakistan,
India,
New
Zealand,
South
Africa,
Australia
–
had
already
done
enough
to
ensure
they
would
not
slide
out
of
those
positions
at
the
cut-off
date
of
November
15.
Following
West
Indies’ loss
to
Australia
in
their
final
match
on
Saturday,
the
defending
champions
slipped
to
the
10th
spot
in
the
ICC
T20
rankings,
just
behind
Sri
Lanka,
while
Bangladesh
climbed
to
eighth.
Bangladesh
had
lost
all
their
five
matches
in
the
super
12s
but
their
home
wins
over
Australia
and
New
Zealand
earlier
this
year
helped
them
to
make
it
through.
West
Indies
lost
four
of
the
five
games
which
included
the
ignominy
of
being
bundled
out
for
55
by
England
in
their
opening
game,
while
Sri
Lanka
registered
wins
over
Bangladesh
and
West
Indies
but
lost
to
England,
South
Africa
and
Australia.
Besides
West
Indies
and
Sri
Lanka,
Namibia,
and
Scotland
—
all
of
whom
competed
in
the
Super
12s,
will
also
start
next
year’s
tournament
in
the
First
Round.
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