India vs Pakistan to Netherlands vs South Africa: BEST matches of T20 World Cup 2022 Super 12, in PICS
The T20 World Cup 2022 semifinals will get underway on Wednesday (November 9) but the Super 12 stage had plenty of thrilling matches. From India vs Pakistan to Netherlands's shock win over South Africa on the final day of Super 12 matches, T20 World Cup 2022 hasn't disappointed. In these collection of pictures, we take a look at the best matches of the T20 World Cup 2022 Super 12 stage.
Netherlands beat South Africa by 13 runs
In the final day of Super 12 stage, Netherlands caused one of the biggest upsets, beating South Africa by 13 runs to send Temba Bavuma's side packing. A win for South Africa would have secured their entry into semifinals but the Proteas failed to chase down 159 runs to win in Adelaide. (Photo: ANI)
Zimbabwe beat Pakistan by 1 run
Zimbabwe almost cost Pakistan a berth in the semifinal stage, stunning Babar Azam's side by 1 run. Chasing 130 to win, Pakistan ended at 129 for 8 at Perth. (Photo: ANI)
Ireland beat England by 5 runs (DLS method)
Ireland caused one of the biggest upsets of the tournament, stunning eventual semifinalists England by 5 runs (DLS method) in a rain-hit clash in Melbourne. Jos Buttler's side managed to bounce back from the loss and will face India in the second semifinal. (Photo: ANI)
Bangladesh beat Zimbabwe by 3 runs
Bangladesh had to work hard to defeat Zimbabwe by three runs, including bowling the final ball again after it was adjudged a no-ball with wicketkeeper Nurul Hasan collection ball in front of stumps. Bangladesh posted 150 for 7 but Zimbabwe fell heart-breakingly short at 147 for 8. (Photo: ANI)
India beat Pakistan by 4 wickets
Arch-rivals India and Pakistan opened their T20 World Cup Super 12 campaign with a thrilling clash at the MCG. Virat Kohli scored a brilliant unbeaten 82 to power India to a win after Rohit Sharma's side were reduced to 31 for 4 chasing 160 to win. (Photo: ANI)
Australia beat Afghanistan by 4 runs
Glenn Maxwell’s sparkling 54 injected some quality into the tournament for Australia. And it looked like the win was going to be a routine one as Australia marshalled the second innings well after posting 168/8. But Rashid Khan turned the match into a thriller with an outrageous display of hitting at the death, finishing on 48 from just 23 balls as Afghanistan fell only four runs short. (Photo: ANI)
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