T20 Points Table 2022 India
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Who scored most runs for India in 2022 T20 World Cup?
Records in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, 2022/23
Player | Span | Runs |
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V Kohli (IND) | 2022-2022 | 296 |
MP O’Dowd (NED) | 2022-2022 | 242 |
SA Yadav (IND) | 2022-2022 | 239 |
JC Buttler (ENG) | 2022-2022 | 225 |
Which team is on top in T20 2022?
Men’s T20I Team Rankings –
Pos | Team T | Matches M | Points P | Rating R |
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1 | India IND | 59 | 15,589 | 264 |
2 | England ENG | 40 | 10,422 | 261 |
3 | Pakistan PAK | 50 | 12,719 | 254 |
4 | New Zealand NZ | 50 | 12,701 | 254 |
5 | South Africa SA | 33 | 8,278 | 251 |
6 | Australia AUS | 32 | 7,984 | 250 |
7 | West Indies WI | 39 | 9,463 | 243 |
8 | Sri Lanka SL | 37 | 8,774 | 237 |
9 | Bangladesh BAN | 41 | 9,192 | 224 |
10 | Afghanistan AFG | 29 | 6,260 | 216 |
11 | Zimbabwe ZIM | 36 | 7,087 | 197 |
12 | Ireland IRE | 44 | 8,487 | 193 |
13 | Namibia NAM | 17 | 3,228 | 190 |
14 | Scotland SCO | 18 | 3,412 | 190 |
15 | UAE UAE | 20 | 3,637 | 182 |
16 | Netherlands NED | 19 | 3,445 | 181 |
17 | Nepal NEP | 14 | 2,491 | 178 |
18 | Hong Kong HK | 14 | 2,052 | 147 |
19 | Canada CAN | 13 | 1,871 | 144 |
20 | Oman OMA | 13 | 1,823 | 140 |
21 | Papua New Guinea PNG | 18 | 2,443 | 136 |
22 | United States USA | 9 | 1,183 | 131 |
23 | Uganda UGA | 53 | 6,903 | 130 |
24 | Jersey JSY | 19 | 2,427 | 128 |
25 | Malaysia MAS | 31 | 3,839 | 124 |
26 | Qatar QAT | 7 | 832 | 119 |
27 | Kuwait KUW | 14 | 1,648 | 118 |
28 | Bahrain BRN | 27 | 2,848 | 105 |
29 | Kenya KEN | 30 | 3,137 | 105 |
30 | Italy ITA | 17 | 1,712 | 101 |
31 | Tanzania TAN | 42 | 4,177 | 99 |
32 | Bermuda BRM | 9 | 862 | 96 |
33 | Saudi Arabia SDA | 9 | 859 | 95 |
34 | Spain ESP | 18 | 1,649 | 92 |
35 | Germany GER | 33 | 3,022 | 92 |
36 | Singapore SIN | 23 | 1,840 | 80 |
37 | Guernsey GSY | 16 | 1,212 | 76 |
38 | Cayman Islands CAY | 7 | 521 | 74 |
39 | Portugal POR | 16 | 1,167 | 73 |
40 | Denmark DEN | 23 | 1,622 | 71 |
41 | Belgium BEL | 18 | 1,237 | 69 |
42 | Nigeria NGR | 15 | 1,026 | 68 |
43 | Isle of Man IOM | 15 | 949 | 63 |
44 | Austria AUT | 29 | 1,682 | 58 |
45 | Norway NOR | 15 | 852 | 57 |
46 | Vanuatu VAN | 15 | 846 | 56 |
47 | Botswana BOT | 24 | 1,300 | 54 |
48 | Finland FIN | 18 | 953 | 53 |
49 | Switzerland CHE | 16 | 835 | 52 |
50 | Malawi MAW | 14 | 682 | 49 |
51 | Czech Republic CZE | 24 | 1,101 | 46 |
52 | France FRA | 16 | 730 | 46 |
53 | Japan JPN | 13 | 591 | 45 |
54 | Sweden SWE | 18 | 759 | 42 |
55 | Romania ROM | 28 | 1,149 | 41 |
56 | Cook Islands COK | 6 | 245 | 41 |
57 | Indonesia INA | 10 | 372 | 37 |
58 | Mozambique MOZ | 21 | 759 | 36 |
59 | Sierra Leone SRL | 12 | 421 | 35 |
60 | Malta MLT | 44 | 1,535 | 35 |
61 | Ghana GHA | 16 | 516 | 32 |
62 | Rwanda RWA | 48 | 1,489 | 31 |
63 | Argentina ARG | 9 | 274 | 30 |
64 | Fiji FIJ | 10 | 304 | 30 |
65 | Bhutan BHU | 11 | 325 | 30 |
66 | Luxembourg LUX | 28 | 819 | 29 |
67 | Cyprus CYP | 8 | 206 | 26 |
68 | Philippines PHI | 11 | 281 | 26 |
69 | Bahamas BAH | 10 | 241 | 24 |
70 | Panama PAN | 7 | 160 | 23 |
71 | Belize BIZ | 3 | 66 | 22 |
72 | Serbia SER | 17 | 351 | 21 |
73 | Hungary HUN | 19 | 367 | 19 |
74 | Thailand THA | 12 | 194 | 16 |
75 | Bulgaria BUL | 30 | 289 | 10 |
76 | Lesotho LES | 9 | 82 | 9 |
77 | Gibraltar GIB | 24 | 191 | 8 |
78 | Gambia GAM | 7 | 50 | 7 |
79 | Turkey TUR | 7 | 26 | 4 |
80 | Maldives MDV | 8 | 25 | 3 |
81 | Croatia CRO | 10 | ||
82 | Greece GRE | 6 | ||
83 | Samoa SAM | 9 | ||
84 | Seychelles SEY | 7 | ||
85 | Eswatini SWA | 18 | ||
86 | Estonia EST | 9 | ||
87 | Cameroon CMR | 11 |
Is India qualified in T20?
T20 World Cup: India Qualify For Semis, South Africa Knocked Out After Loss To Netherlands.
Who is highest wicket taker in T20 World Cup 2022?
Most Wickets inICC T20 World Cup 2022
Pos | Player | Wkt |
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1 | Wanindu Hasaranga | 15 |
2 | Sam Curran | 13 |
3 | Bas de Leede | 13 |
4 | Blessing Muzarabani | 12 |
Which India match has the highest score in T20?
India’s highest score in T20 is 260 runs with 5 wickets against Sri Lanka at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on 22nd December 2017.
What is the highest score in T20 World Cup India?
T20 World Cup Highest Score
Pos | Team | Score |
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1 | Sri Lanka | 260/6 |
2 | England | 230/8 |
3 | South Africa | 229/4 |
4 | India | 218/4 |
Can India qualify for final?
India will take on Australia in the final of the World Test Championship 2021-23 in June at the Oval, London. India qualified to the summit clash after New Zealand won a last-ball thriller vs Sri Lanka in Christchurch on Sunday. – India qualified for the World Test Championship final (PTI Photo) The week-long suspense came to an end on Monday, March 13. India qualified for the World Test Championship final for the second successive time even before their final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia came to an end in Ahmedabad.
India went through to the final after Sri Lanka, who were also in contention for the summit clash, lost the first of their 2-Test series in New Zealand in a thrilling finish on Monday. India will take on Australia in the final of the WTC at the Oval in London from June 7 to 11. Australia qualified for the final after winning the 3rd Test against India in Indore earlier in the month.
India needed to avoid losing more than 1 Test in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and hope New Zealand don’t suffer a 2-0 whitewash in their Test series at home. New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test Day 5 Updates As it turned out, even before India were in action on Day 5 of their Ahmedabad Test, their berth in the London final was confirmed as Sri Lanka lost the opening Test to New Zealand in a thrilling final day battle.
What if India lose to Zimbabwe?
India’s nail-biting 5-run win against Bangladesh all but confirmed their spot in the semi-finals of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2022 but Rohit Sharma & Co. are far from safe in Group 1. They still need to win their fifth and final Super 12 encounter against Zimbabwe on Sunday (November 06) to confirm their berth in the knockout stages of the competition.
- India are currently on top of the points table in Group 1 with six points from four matches so far.
- They will take on Zimbabwe at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Sunday.
- India defeated Pakistan and Netherlands in their first two games before slipping up against South Africa.
- They bounced back to register their third win by beating Bangladesh earlier this week.
While the win has put them in touching distance of a spot in the semi-finals, they still need to avoid a defeat against Zimbabwe to be certain of qualification. If India lose against Zimbabwe, it will be a three-horse race in Group 1 with Pakistan back in contention for a spot in the semi-finals.
- Pakistan, who are currently in the third spot in the points table with 4 points from four games are virtually out of contention but their chances depend on India and South Africa.
- Pakistan will play Bangladesh in their last game on Sunday while South Africa will face Netherlands.
- A look at all possible scenarios in Group 1 if India lose against Zimbabwe: 1) Pakistan win, South Africa lose If Pakistan manage to beat Bangladesh and South Africa lose against Netherlands, India will qualify for the semi-finals along with Babar Azam & Co.
as the Proteas only have five points from four games so far. A loss against Netherlands can shatter South Africa’s hope of qualifying for the top four.2) Pakistan lose, South Africa win If South Africa beat Netherlands and Pakistan go down against Bangladesh, India will drop to the second spot in the group but will qualify for the semi-finals as they have a better net run rate of +0.730 as of now compared to Bangladesh’s -1.276.3) South Africa and Pakistan win India will be in a spot of bother if they lose against Zimbabwe and both Pakistan and South Africa win their respective matches.
Both South Africa (+1.441) and Pakistan (+1.117) have a better net run rate compared to India which will see India get knocked out of the competition in this scenario.4) India-Zimbabwe washed, Pakistan and South Africa win If India’s game against Zimbabwe is washed out completely and both teams get a point each, India will qualify for the semi-finals even if both Pakistan and South Africa win their respective matches.
A washout will take India to seven points, pacing them above Pakistan on the table as the Men in Green can reach a maximum of only six points.5) Pakistan-Bangladesh washed, South Africa win If Pakistan’s game against Bangladesh is washed out completely and points are shared, India will comfortably qualify for the semi-finals as the second-placed team with six points.6) South Africa-Netherlands washed, Pakistan win If Pakistan manage to beat Bangladesh and rain plays spoilsport in South Africa’s clash against Netherlands, India will get knocked out of the competition.
Is India qualified for semis?
Two teams each from Group 1 and 2 from the Super-12 stage qualifed for the last-four of the ICC World T20. (2022 Getty Images) The ICC T20 World Cup 2022 started in Australia on October 16 with the group stages and moved on to the Super 12s on October 21. The top eight ranked T20 International teams, as of November 15, 2021, were joined by four teams from the qualifiers to form two groups in the Super 12s.
- Group 1 featured New Zealand, England, Australia, Sri Lanka, Ireland and Afghanistan.
- India, South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and the Netherlands formed Group 2.
- As per the format and playing conditions of the T20 World cup, each team played five matches in the Super 12s, in a round-robin format.
Two points were awarded for a win and one point for an abandoned game. After all the teams played each other once in their groups, the top two teams from each group made it to the semi-finals. If two or more teams were level on points, the team with more wins was awarded the higher place, followed by the Net Run Rate (NRR), if necessary.
From Group 1, New Zealand and England qualified for the T20 World Cup 2022 semi-finals, ending Australia’s title defence. Meanwhile, from Group 2, India qualified for the T20 World Cup semi-finals after the Netherlands beat South Africa to eliminate the Proteas from the competition. Pakistan finished behind table toppers India to make the last four, beating Bangladesh to the second spot.
New Zealand take on Pakistan in the first T20 World Cup semi-final while India will be up against England in the second. The T20 World Cup 2022 semi-finals will be played on November 9 and 10. The final will be played on November 13.
Is India selected for semi final?
Pakistan and India have joined New Zealand and England in confirming their semi-final spots at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia. India topped Group 2 after winning four of its five matches and will now play England at the Adelaide Oval in Semi-Final 2 on Thursday, 10 November.
Is Australia out of T20 World Cup?
Glenn Maxwell reveals regrets as Australia’s T20 World Cup defence falls well short – T20 World Cup Saturday 5 November Sat 5 November Australia bow out of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 knowing that they have not once put together a ‘complete’ performance.
- England’s win over Sri Lanka on Saturday consigned Australia to a group-stage exit as their title defence petered out.
- And batter Glenn Maxwell says the contrast between the team’s performances in this year’s tournament and during the run to the title in 2021 have been strikingly different.
- We probably haven’t put the complete game together.
“There was a couple of games last year during the World Cup where we probably did I think – Bangladesh, West Indies and Sri Lanka we played the complete game, almost back-to-back. They were clinical performances, we did the game quickly and were just pretty sharp in all areas of the game.
We’ve probably missed a few opportunities this year. A couple of batters have got starts but haven’t gone big. “I don’t think we’ve got any batters in the top five or six or ten run scorers. We haven’t probably got the higher wicket takers either, it feels like we’ve just been chipping away, bits and pieces here and there.” Video T20 World Cup 04 Nov 22 03:58 Australia survive Afghanistan scare | Digital Daily: Episode 38 | T20WC 2022 Australia are still in contention for sealing a semi-final spot following their nervy win over Afghanistan.
Shane Watson joins Sanjana Ganesan in the latest episode of Digital Daily. Australia’s enormous margin of defeat to New Zealand in the first game of the Super 12 stage had hamstrung their campaign right from the off, leaving them with a net run rate deficit that proved pivotal as England finished level on points but above on NRR.
Questions had been raised over whether the preparation for the tournament was wrong from Australia, but Maxwell said it was more just a case of an opponent executing their game right on the day, with Finn Allen getting New Zealand off to a flier with 42 from 16 balls inside the first few overs. Video T20 World Cup 22 Oct 22 05:06 New Zealand avenge 2021 final loss to Australia | Digital Daily: Episode 13 | T20WC 2022 “I think we were so excited to get the tournament underway.
It had been probably the longest lead-in that we’ve ever had, 15 games in all sorts of places in some pretty average conditions,” Maxwell said. “Once that fifteenth game was finished against India at the Gabba, the feeling around the group was almost a sigh of relief, now we can start the tournament.
We were excited, we were fresh, we were pumped up and ready to go. They just had a player who was better on the day. “Pretty much everything we did they counteracted in the first four overs. That can be all it takes in a T20 game, we saw (Marcus) Stoinis do it against Sri Lanka, take the game away in three overs.” A combination of that loss to New Zealand, results elsewhere, and the washout fixture against England has ended Australia’s home World Cup without the hosts ever really sparking into life.
Maxwell and Co. will now turn their attention to the 50-over format and hope that they can find the illusive ‘complete game’ when the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup kicks off in India next October.
Who will face India in Super 4?
Asia Cup 2023: Super Four, final matches to stay in Colombo September 05, 2023 06:56 pm | Updated September 08, 2023 05:52 am IST – Colombo A view of covers on the pitch and outfield of the ground after rain interrupts play during the match between India and Nepal in the Asia Cup 2023, at Pallekele. | Photo Credit: ANI
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) on September 5 decided to keep the Asia Cup Super 4 and final matches in Colombo itself as the weather in the Sri Lankan capital has shown signs of improvement.It has been speculated over the last few days that the could be shifted to Hambantota after heavy rains lashed Colombo.The PTI has been informed that the ACC held parleys with Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), hosts Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the official broadcaster before arriving at the decision to keep the matches in Colombo itself.The broadcaster too has explained the difficulties to relocate their equipment and staff to Hambantota, a deep Southern district, at such a short notice.In fact, it was SLC who suggested Hambantota as an alternate venue for the five Asia Cup Super 4 matches and the final as the city has been experiencing a drought over the last few weeks.The Sri Lanka-leg of Super 4 will be started with a game between India and Pakistan on September 10 at the R Premadasa Stadium.This will be the second time India will take on Pakistan in the Asia Cup.The, courtesy fifties from Ishan Kishan and Hardik Pandya.The ACC also briefly dabbled with the idea of shifting the matches to Pallekele and Dambulla only to abandon it later.While Pallekele too has been experiencing heavy rains, the Rangiri International Stadium in Dambulla is under maintenance to install new floodlights and a few other facilities. Both of, The much anticipated India-Pakistan clash at the Pallekele stadium in Kandy was called off after one innings due to heavy downpour on Saturday, while India’s match against Nepal on Monday was also truncated due to rain.
: Asia Cup 2023: Super Four, final matches to stay in Colombo
Is India qualified in Super 4?
FILE PHOTO: India’s Ishan Kishan plays a shot during the third and final one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Bangladesh and India at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong on December 10, 2022. | Photo Credit: MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/ AFP FILE PHOTO: India’s Ishan Kishan plays a shot during the third and final one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Bangladesh and India at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chittagong on December 10, 2022. | Photo Credit: MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/ AFP India will face Bangladesh in its final Super Four contest at the 2023 Asia Cup in Colombo on Friday.
- LIVE BLOG: Follow live scores and updates from the India vs Bangladesh Asia Cup Super 4 game at Colombo India has already qualified for the final of the competition after wins against Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
- Bangladesh lost both its Super Four matches against the same two opponents and is mathematically out of contention for a finals place.
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Is West Indies out of Super 12?
While it was despair for West Indies, it was jubilation for Ireland as it will be only the second time in the history of the T20 World Cup that they will be in the second round of the mega event. – Two-time champions West Indies failed to qualify for the Super 12 stage of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 after losing to Ireland in their final first-round qualifier at Hobart on Monday. Earlier, West Indies were stunned by Scotland by 42 runs. The two losses for the West Indies mean that the team has only one win from three matches, consigning them to the bottom spot of Group B of the qualifiers.
- While it was despair for West Indies, it was jubilation for Ireland as it will be only the second time in the history of the T20 World Cup that they will be in the second round of the mega event.
- Batting first, West Indies were off to a slow start as they were reduced to 27/2 in 4.2 overs.
- It was thanks to Brandon King’s unbeaten 62 off 48 balls that the team managed to post a below-par 146/5.
Gareth Delany was the wrecker-in-chief for Ireland as he bowled a miserly spell conceding just 16 runs from his 4 overs while picking 3 wickets. Among Delany’s wickets were hard-hitting Evin Lewis, West Indies skipper Nicholas Pooran and all-rounder Rovman Powell.
Ireland’s response to the target of 147 was powered by opening batsman Paul Stirling who hammered his way to an unbeaten 66 from 48 balls. Stirling got good support from his captain Andrew Balbirnie who scored a steady 37 before being dismissed by spinner Akeal Hosein. But wicketkeeper-batsman Lorcan Tucker’s brisk 45 made sure that there was no further damage done and Ireland sailed to a comfortable 9-wicket win in just 17.3 overs.
Sri Lanka and the Netherlands, from Group A, have already qualified for the Super 12 stage. The fourth qualifying team will be between Scotland and Zimbabwe. The two teams will lock horns in the final qualifying match at Bellerive Oval in Hobart later today.
Team | Played | Won | Lost | Points |
Ireland | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
Scotland | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Zimbabwe | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
West Indies | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Edited by : Abhishek Jha) First Published: Oct 21, 2022 1:33 PM IST
What happens after Super 12 in T20 World Cup?
Format – The tournament is divided into two parts: a qualification round and the Super 12s that are followed by the semi-finals and final. The qualification round comprised two groups of four teams each. They played each other in a round robin format with the aim of clinching one of the top two spots in their group in order to qualify for the Super 12s.
- Sri Lanka, Netherlands, Ireland and Zimbabwe made it through.
- West Indies, two-time for champions, were knocked out.
- The remaining eight teams in the Super 12s gained automatic qualification on the basis of their T20 rankings at the cut-off date last November.
- The Super 12s will see all six teams in each group compete in a round robin format.
The top two teams from each group will then go on to play the semi-finals on November 9 and 10. The final will be played on November 13 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. West Indies in 3 back-to-back T20 World Cups: 2016 – Champions 2021 – Super-12s 2022 – First round exit — Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) October 21, 2022
How groups are divided in T20 World Cup?
Everything you need to know about the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Europe Qualifier will be held in Scotland from 20 to 28 July. The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 in West Indies and USA will boast 20 teams for the first time with 12 sides having already secured their place for the showpiece event.
- Two host nations: USA and West Indies.
- Top eight teams at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022: Australia, England, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka.
- Top two best-ranked unqualified teams in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s T20I Team Rankings at 14 November 2022: Afghanistan and Bangladesh.
- Eight qualifiers through regional finals
The regional qualifiers include qualifiers from the America, Europe, Africa, Asia and East Asia-Pacific regions.