With the group stage of the T20 World Cup headed to a close, we move to the next chapter in the event, which will see eight teams battle it out for four semi-final spots. India (Group A), USA (Group A), Australia (Group B), England (Group B) Afghanistan (Group C), West Indies (Group C), South Africa (Group D) and Bangladesh (Group D) are the eight teams who have qualified for the Super Eight stage. The second round begins in Antigua on 19 June.
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Divided into two groups of four teams each based on their seedings, India, Australia, Afghanistan and Bangladesh will feature in Group 1, whereas West Indies, South Africa, USA and England will feature in Group 2.
The Super Eight stage will get underway with a clash between co-hosts and surprise outfit USA, who qualified at the expense of much-fancied Pakistan, against South Africa on 19 June. On the same day, England will take on West Indies.
India start their Super 8 campaign on 20 June against Afghanistan in Barbados. It will be India’s first contest in the Caribbean after three games in New York and one in Florida.
In a repeat of the ODI World Cup final, India take on Australia on 24 June in St Lucia.
Antigua, Barbados, St Lucia, and St Vincent will host all 12 matches in the Super Eight.
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More ShortsSuper Eight Fixtures in the T20 World Cup (based on IST):
19 June: USA vs South Africa, North Sound, Antigua
20 June: England vs West Indies, Gros Islet, St Lucia
20 June: Afghanistan vs India, Bridgetown, Barbados
21 June: Australia vs Bangladesh, North Sound, Antigua
21 June: England vs South Africa, Gros Islet, St Lucia
22 June: USA vs West Indies, Bridgetown, Barbados
22 June: India vs Bangladesh, North Sound, Antigua
23 June: Afghanistan vs Australia, Arnos Vale, St Vincent
23 June: USA vs England, Bridgetown, Barbados
24 June: West Indies vs South Africa, North Sound, Antigua
24 June: Australia vs India, Gros Islet, St Lucia
25 June: Afghanistan vs Bangladesh, Arnos Vale, St Vincent