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The Super 8's are over, and now it's the time for semi-finalis for ICC T20 World Cup 2024.
It is India, Afghanistan from Group 1. South Africa and England from Group 2.
Group 1 runner-up Afghanistan will make their maiden appearance in a World Cup semi-final against South Africa in Trinidad.
This will be the first semi-final and it will begin at 6 am IST on June 27, Thursday.
The second semi-final will be between India and defending champions England in Guyana at 8 pm IST on the same day. This will be a rematch of the last edition's semi-final. England came out on top the last time with a resounding 10-wicket victory.
As we reach the knockout stage of the tournament, the focus is rising on the playing conditions. For simple reasons, there are different rules for the semi-finals and finals.
Yes. There is a reserve day for the first semi-final. It will only come into effect if the match cannot be completed on the scheduled day, even after reducing overs. The first semi-final will have an extra 60 minutes at the end of the day's play and a further 190 minutes on the reserve day.
No. It will begin from where it was left.
The match starts when the coin toss takes place and teams are exchanged. If the toss occurs on the scheduled day and there is no play thereafter, the result of the toss and the named teams shall be carried through to the reserve day. If the reserve day is allocated (only applicable for AFG vs SA semis), every effort will be made to complete the match on the scheduled day with any necessary reduction in overs taking place and only if the minimum number of overs necessary to constitute a match cannot be bowled on the scheduled day will the match be completed on the reserve day. If the match has started on the scheduled day and overs are subsequently reduced following an interruption, but no further play is possible, then the deducted overs won't be counted.