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Fifco World Corporate Champions Cup runners-up Bando gets warm reception from BGMEA
The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) accorded warm reception to one of its members, Bando Design, for becoming runners-up in the Fifco World Corporate Champions Cup Football 2022.
BGMEA President Faruque Hassan handed over a crest to Bando Design captain Md Imranur Rahman and his team at a reception programme in Dhaka on Wednesday.
Sixteen teams from as many countries split into four groups took part in the competition held in the UAE's Dubai. Bando represented Bangladesh at the event.
Faruque congratulated Bando on their achievement, saying the feat would brighten the image of Bangladesh internationally.
Read more: BGMEA Cup 2022 final on November 11
T20 World Cup: India, England face off Thursday with eye on final against Pakistan
Asian giant India and current 50-over world champions England will meet Thursday at the Adelaide Oval in the second T20 World Cup semi-final, with Pakistan waiting in the final.
Both India and England previously played two finals of the T20 World Cups, and each won a title and lost one.
India won the first edition of the T20 World Cup in 2007 after beating Pakistan in the final. And England won the T20 World Cup 2010, beating Australia in the final and losing the final of the 2016 edition to the West Indies in India.
Red more: T20 World Cup: Knocking out New Zealand, Pakistan moves to final
India has been playing in the ongoing World Cup with their strong brand of T20 cricket. Virat Kohli, who had been struggling to do well, is now the top run-scorer of the World Cup. Suryakumer Yadav has also been doing well.
Team India also have a strong bowling line-up, with Arshdeep Sing taking 10 wickets so far in the event.
And for England, Alex Hales has been the best batter, scoring 125 runs so far with a fifty. The other England batter who hit a fifty in this World Cup is Jos Buttler.
Sam Curran is the main star in the English bowling line-up. He has bagged 10 wickets so far in this world cup, and his performance is key for England in the semifinal clash against India.
Read more: T20 World Cup: Pakistan restrict New Zealand to 152 in 1st semi-final
While India and England are gearing up for another final berth, Pakistan has booked a place in the final. They beat New Zealand by seven wickets on Wednesday and marched to the final on November 13 in Melbourne.
T20 World Cup: Knocking out New Zealand, Pakistan moves to final
Pakistan knocked New Zealand out of the T20 World Cup and marched to the final on Wednesday.
In the first semifinal of the event, Pakistan beat New Zealand by seven wickets at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
It’s the third time Pakistan booked a place in the T20 World Cup final. They appeared in a final for the first time in 2007 when they lost the final to India. But in 2009, they won the final beating Sri Lanka at Lord’s.
While chasing a fighting total of 152, both Pakistani openers — Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan — hit a fifty each and laid down an opening stand of more than 100 runs that eventually set the foundation for Pakistan to seal the match.
While Rizwan posted 57, Babar scored 53. After their departure, it was Mohammad Haris who kept the scorecard of Pakistan going. He scored 30 off 26 balls before falling prey to Mitchell Santner in the last ball of the 19th over.
Eventually, Pakistan reached the target of 153 for three in the 19.1 over and marched to the final that will be played on November 13 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne.
Earlier, New Zealand won the toss and opted to bat first. They ended up on 152 for four in 20 overs.
Read more: T20 World Cup: Pakistan restrict New Zealand to 152 in 1st semi-final
New Zealand’s top-order struggled a lot in this match. Despite that, they managed to pass the 150-run mark.
Glenn Phillips failed to do well in the semi. He just posted 6 of 8 balls. Phillips batted at a strike rate of more than 150 in this World Cup ahead of the semi.
Daryl Mitchell was the best batter for the Kiwis posting 53 for 35 balls, and the captain Kane Williamson posted 46 runs.
For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi bagged two wickets conceding 24 runs while Mohammad Nawaz took one. New Zealand lost one wicket to run-out.
Read more: Pakistan vs New Zealand T20 world Cup Live Streaming: Where and How to watch semifinal live, Playing XI
The second semifinal will be played on Thursday where India will take on England. If India win the second semifinal, they will take on Pakistan in the final for the second time after 2007.
T20 World Cup: Pakistan restrict New Zealand to 152 in 1st semi-final
Pakistan bowled well and restricted New Zealand to 152 in the first semifinal of the T20 World Cup 2022 at Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday.
New Zealand won the toss and opted to bat first. They ended up on 152 for four in 20 overs.
New Zealand’s top-order struggled a lot in this match. Despite that, they managed to pass the 150-run mark.
Read more: T20 World Cup: Passionate New Zealand or fortunate Pakistan, who will march to final?
Glenn Phillips failed to do well in the semi. He just posted 6 of 8 balls. Phillips batted at a strike rate of more than 150 in this World Cup ahead of the semi.
Daryl Mitchell was the best batter for the Kiwis posting 53 for 35 balls, and the captain Kane Williamson posted 46 runs.
For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi bagged two wickets conceding 24 runs while Mohammad Nawaz took one. New Zealand lost one wicket to run-out.
Read More: T20 World Cup: India, England face off Thursday with eye on final against Pakistan
T20 World Cup 2022: New Zealand bat first vs Pakistan in 1st semi-final
New Zealand have won the toss and opted to bat first against Pakistan in the first semi-final of the ongoing T20 World Cup at Sydney Cricket Ground.
New Zealand marched to the semi as the champions of Group 1 in the Super 12 stage where they beat Australia, Sri Lanka and Ireland, and lost to England. The other match against Afghanistan ended with no result due to bad weather.
Pakistan, on the other hand, experienced a dramatic run in the Super 12 stage. They lost close matches to India and Zimbabwe and were on the verge of elimination. But the Netherlands had created a great opportunity for them by beating South Africa.
Also read; T20 World Cup 2022: Semifinalists, fixtures, venues, H2H records, probable lineups
That historic win of the Netherlands transformed the Super 12 clash between Bangladesh and Pakistan into a virtual quarter-final in which Pakistan edged a disorderly Bangladesh team, and eventually escaped the cliff edge to march to the semifinal.
Now, the South Asian giants are eager to pass the New Zealand challenge to advance to the final of MCG.
The semi-final came as a golden chance for New Zealand as well. Who have played three World Cup finals before and failed to win any of them. Now, once again, they are upbeat to book a final berth and clinch the title.
Also read: T20 World Cup: Passionate New Zealand or fortunate Pakistan, who will march to final?
Both New Zealand and Pakistan are unbeaten at the Sydney Cricket Ground. New Zealand beat the hosts Australia on this ground while Pakistan dealt with South Africa.
New Zealand had played three T20 World Cup semi-finals before and won only one of them while Pakistan played 5 T20 World Cup semis and won two of them.
Pakistan (Playing XI): Mohammad Rizwan(w), Babar Azam(c), Mohammad Haris, Shan Masood, Iftikhar Ahmed, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, Shaheen Afridi.
Read More: Pakistan vs New Zealand T20 world Cup Live Streaming: Where and How to watch semifinal live, Playing XI
New Zealand (Playing XI): Finn Allen, Devon Conway(w), Kane Williamson(c), Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner, Tim Southee, Ish Sodhi, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.
FIFA World Cup 2022: All you need to know about Qatar's laws, customs
Over a million sports fans will go to Qatar for the World Cup in November and December, a spectacle that typically turns host countries into a nonstop party. But this year may be different.
The tiny, conservative Muslim nation may show little tolerance for the booze-fueled hooliganism that has unfolded at tournaments past.
Qatar has sought to portray itself as welcoming to foreigners but traditional Muslim values remain strong in the hereditarily ruled emirate. Qatar’s judicial system, based on an interpretation of Islamic law, or Shariah, has drawn Western criticism for its tendency to favor prosecutors and police.
The autocratic country says it will loosen up for the unprecedented influx of tourists. But fans attending the World Cup should be mindful of Qatar’s laws and cultural customs, including policies for alcohol, drugs, sexuality and dress code.
Read: Qatar 2022: European nations still raising human rights concerns with FIFA
Here’s a look at the some of them:
ALCOHOL
Alcohol is served only in hotel restaurants and bars that have licenses in Qatar. It is illegal to consume it elsewhere. Non-Muslim residents of Doha who have a liquor license, however, may drink at home. At the World Cup, fans will be allowed to buy Budweiser beer within stadium compounds — though not at concourse concession stands — before and after games. Fans can also drink in the evenings at a designated “fan zone” in downtown Doha. Generally in Qatar, public drunkenness is punishable by hefty fines and jailing. But the head of Qatar’s security operations has said that during the tournament, police will turn a blind eye to most offenses but potentially make arrests if someone gets into a drunken brawl or damages public property. The legal drinking age is 21, and bouncers at bars often ask for photo ID or passports upon entry.
DRUGS
Qatar is one of the world’s most restrictive nations when it comes to drugs, prohibiting cannabis and even over-the-counter medications like narcotics, sedatives and amphetamines. The sale, trafficking and possession of illegal drugs may lead to severe penalties, including long-term prison sentences followed by deportation and heavy fines. Drug smuggling charges can carry the death penalty. World Cup fans should be aware of these laws when arriving at Hamad International Airport, where authorities scan bags and passengers with new security technology and have arrested those carrying the smallest quantities of drugs.
SEXUALITY
Qatar considers the cohabitation of unmarried women and men a crime, using so-called indecency laws to punish extramarital sex. However, authorities say unmarried couples can share hotel rooms during the World Cup without issue. On the streets, public displays of affection are “frowned upon,” the government tourism website says. Holding hands won’t land you in jail, but visitors should avoid showing intimacy in public. Qatari law calls for a prison sentence of one to three years for adults convicted of consensual gay or lesbian sex. Crossdressing is also criminalized. World Cup organizers have told The Associated Press that anyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, can come “without fear of any sort of repercussions.” But one official warned rainbow flags could be confiscated to protect fans from being attacked for promoting gay rights in a region where discrimination runs rampant.
Read: Fans without tickets can enter Qatar after World Cup group stage
DRESS CODE
Qatar’s government tourism website urges men and women to “show respect for local culture by avoiding excessively revealing clothing in public.” It asks visitors to cover their shoulders and knees. Those in shorts and sleeveless tops may be turned away from government buildings and malls. Women visiting mosques in the city will receive scarves to cover their heads. It’s a different story in hotels, where bikinis are common at hotel pools.
CAUSING OFFENSE
Flashing the middle finger or swearing, particularly when dealing with police or other authorities, can lead to arrest. Most criminal cases in Qatar that entrap unwary foreigners involve such offenses. Many Qatari women and men will not shake hands with the opposite sex; wait for a hand to be offered. Filming and photographing people without their consent, as well as taking pictures of sensitive military or religious sites, may result in prosecution. It’s also important to tread carefully when discussing religion and politics with locals. Insulting the royal family can land you in prison. Few Qataris are likely to welcome criticism of their governance system from a tourist. Spreading fake news and harming the country’s interests is a serious and vaguely defined crime, so it’s best to steer clear of social media commentary on Qatar.
Pakistan vs New Zealand T20 world Cup Live Streaming: Where and How to watch semifinal live, Playing XI
NZ vs PAK Live Streaming Info, T20 World Cup 2022 semifinal: Get the Live Streaming Details, when and where to watch, match details and predicted playing XI of Pakistan vs New Zealand semifinal in Sydney.
Pakistan vs New Zealand T20 world cup semifinal 2022
Pakistan, on the other hand, were well on the verge of taking the exit door early after losing their first two games against arch-rivals India and Zimbabwe. However, impressive wins over South Africa, and, Bangladesh earned them a semis berth at the last minute. The unpredictability of
Pakistan team is what makes them a dangerous side in the knockouts and New Zealand must be well-prepared to face them in this key clash at the SCG.
New Zealand will be facing Pakistan in the first semifinal of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday, November 9. The Kiwis showcased some extraordinary performances in the Super 12 to finish as the table-toppers and their only defeat came against England.
Where and how to watch the live stream of Pakistan vs New Zealand semifinal T20 World Cup live?Here's how to watch New Zealand vs Pakistan live stream online, wherever you areHow to watch the PAK vs NZ live stream in Bangladesh?
In Bangladesh, Gazi TV, T Sports, and BTV will broadcast the matches of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022.
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How to watch the live streaming of the Semifinal match between Pakistan and New Zealand in India?
Live streaming of the match will be available on the Disney+Hotstar app and website. Live broadcast of the match will be available on the Star Sports Network in India.
How to watch the New Zealand vs Pakistan live stream in South Africa?
In South Africa, SuperSport will present a live telecast of the matches between Bangladesh and South Africa. Also various Facebook pages and YouTube Channels The live streaming will be available on Disney+ Hoststar, where fans with subscriptions can enjoy the matches.
Watch Live T20 World Cup: Pakistan vs New Zealand watch live from Pakistan
In Pakistan, PTV Sports and Ten Sports will present the tournament to viewers.
Live Streaming T20 World Cup: Pakistan vs New Zealand watch live from Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, RTA Sports and Ariana TV will broadcast ICC T20 World Cup 2022.How to watch Pakistan vs New Zealand live stream in Sri Lanka?
In Sri Lanka, Siyatha RV will present the live-action of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022.=
Live T20 world Cup: PAK vs NZ watch live from Nepal
In Nepal, Star Sports will broadcast the tournament.
Watch T20 World Cup: New Zealand vs Pakistan watch live from Australia
In Australia, Kayo Sports and Foxtel will present the live telecast and live stream of the tournament.
How to watch Pakistan vs New Zealand live stream in New Zealand?
Sky Sports will present the live telecast of the tournament.
T20 World Cup: PAK vs NZ watch live from South Africa
In South Africa, SuperSport will present the live-action of tournament.
Live Cricket: T20 World Cup: New Zealand vs Pakistan watch live from the United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports Cricket will present the live telecast of the tournament.How to watch the Pakistan vs New Zealand live stream in West Indies?
In the Caribbean region (West Indies), ESPN will present the live-action of tournament.
Watch live T20 World Cup on TV: Pakistan vs New Zealand watch live from the United StatesWillow TV and Willow Xtra will present the live streaming and live telecast of the matches of the tournament.
T20 World Cup: Pakistan vs New Zealand watch live from Canada
Willow TV Canada will present the tournament in Canada.
How to watch Pakistan vs New Zealand live stream in UAE?
In UAE and Middle-east, BeIN Sports will present the live action of the tournament.
T20 world Cup Live: Pakistan vs New Zealand watch live from Hong Kong, Malaysia, and SingaporeAstro Cricket will present the live telecast of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore. Yupp TV will present the live streaming in Hong Kong while Singtel will present the live streaming in Singapore.
Different Facebook Pages and Youtube channels will also broadcast live New Zealand vs Pakistan T20 world cup 2022 match
Where will Pakistan vs New Zealand T20 World Cup match be played?
New Zealand vs Pakistan T20 World Cup semifinal match will be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney.
What time will the Bangladesh vs Pakistan T20 World Cup match start?
Pakistan vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2022 semifinal match will start at 1:30 PM IST.
Read More: T20 World Cup: Passionate New Zealand or fortunate Pakistan, who will march to final?
Probable Playing XIs for NZ vs PAK
Pakistan probably XI vs New Zealand:
Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Babar Azam (C), Mohammad Haris, Shan Masood, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf and Shaheen Afridi.
New Zealand probably XI vs Pakistan:
Finn Allen, Devon Conway (wk), Kane Williamson (C), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Lockie Ferguson and Trent Boult.
PAK vs NZ Head-to-Head
Pakistan lead the head-to-head record in T20Is against New Zealand 17-11. The two teams have clashed 28 times in the shortest format of the game, with the Men in Green emerging victorious on 17 occasions.
Pakistanis defeated Bangladesh by five wickets to clinch the second spot in Group 2. Whereas the Kiwis took down Ireland in their final Super 12 fixture with a 35-run margin and concluded a stellar performance in the T20 World Cup 2022.
Read More: Will Bangladesh directly qualify for 2024 T20 World Cup?
T20 World Cup: Passionate New Zealand or fortunate Pakistan, who will march to final?
New Zealand and Pakistan are all set to take on each other in the first semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2022 tomorrow at the famed Sydney Cricket Ground.
New Zealand has demonstrated their passion throughout the tournament whereas Pakistan mostly rode on their fortune.
New Zealand marched to the semi as the champions of Group 1 in the Super 12 stage where they beat Australia, Sri Lanka and Ireland, and lost to England. The other match against Afghanistan ended with no result due to bad weather.
READ: T20 World Cup 2022: Semifinalists, fixtures, venues, H2H records, probable lineups
And Pakistan, on the other hand, experienced a dramatic run in the Super 12 stage. They lost close matches to India and Zimbabwe and were on the verge of elimination. But the Netherlands had created a great opportunity for them by beating South Africa.
That historic win of the Netherlands transformed the Super 12 clash between Bangladesh and Pakistan into a virtual quarter-final in which Pakistan defeated the Bangladesh team, and progressed to the semi-final.
Now, the South Asian giants are eager to pass the New Zealand challenge to advance to the final of T20 World Cup 2022.
The semi-final came as a golden chance for New Zealand as well. Who have played three World Cup finals before and failed to win any of them. Now, once again, they are upbeat to book a final berth and clinch the title.
Read: Will Bangladesh directly qualify for 2024 T20 World Cup?
Both New Zealand and Pakistan are unbeaten at the Sydney Cricket Ground. New Zealand beat the hosts Australia on this ground while Pakistan dealt with South Africa.
Ahead of tomorrow’s semi-final, New Zealand played three T20 World Cup semi-finals before and won only one of them while Pakistan played five T20 World Cup semi-finals and won two of them.
The match will begin at 2pm (Bangladesh time) on Wednesday.
The second semi-final will be played between the other South Asian giant India and current 50-over champions England on Thursday at 2pm (Bangladesh time) at Adelaide Oval in Adelaide.
T20 World Cup 2022: Semifinalists, fixtures, venues, H2H records, probable lineups
The qualifying teams and lineups for the semifinals were confirmed on Sunday, bringing an end to the Super 12 Round of the ongoing cricket world cup. Let’s have a look at the fixtures, venues, head-to-head records, and probable team lineups for the T20 World Cup 2022 semifinals.
Which teams have qualified for the Twenty20 World Cup 2022 semifinals?
Twelve teams were divided into two groups in the Super 12s for a berth in the semifinals. Australia, New Zealand, England, Sri Lanka, Ireland, and Afghanistan played against each other in Group 1. New Zealand and England finished first and second in Group 1 with 7 points each and advanced to the semifinals. New Zealand topped the group thanks to better run rates.
Read More: Will Bangladesh directly qualify for 2024 T20 World Cup?
On the other hand, India, Pakistan, South Africa, the Netherlands, Bangladesh, and Zimbabwe competed against each other in Group 2. India finished top of the group with 8 points after winning four matches. Pakistan came out second in the group after overcoming Bangladesh in a do-or-die contest on Sunday in Adelaide. Therefore, both Asian giants will be playing in the semifinals.
ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2022: Semifinals lineups and fixtures
The Group 1 winner, New Zealand, will take on the Group 2 runner-up, Pakistan, in the first semifinal. Oppositely, the Group 2 winner, India, will take on the Group 1 runner-up, England, in the second semifinal.
Fixtures
Semifinal 1: November 9 | Match: New Zealand vs Pakistan | Venue: SCG | Time: 2 p.m. (BST)Semifinal 2: November 10 | Match: India vs England | Venue: Adelaide Oval | Time: 2 p.m. (BST)
Pakistan vs New Zealand: Head-to-head record
28 Twenty20 internationals have been played between Pakistan and New Zealand. With 17 victories, Pakistan have dominated the head-to-head battle. On the other hand, New Zealand have 11 triumphs. Pakistan recently defeated New Zealand in the final of a tri-nation series in October.
India vs England: Head-to-head record
India just have an edge over England in the h2h T20I contest with 12 wins. The English side, on the other hand, has 10 victories over the Men in Blue in this format. They played a three-match bilateral series against each other last July, which India won 2-1.
Read More: T20 World Cup: India beat Zimbabwe, will face England in semis
Pakistan vs New Zealand first semifinal: Probable lineups
The Sydney Cricket Ground will host the Pakistan vs New Zealand first semifinal contest on November 9. The SCG is one of the few pitches in Australia that tend to support the spinners. Both teams, therefore, will construct their playing XI based on the nature of the wicket, where more than one spinner could be included in the lineup.
India vs England second semifinal: Probable lineups
The Adelaide Cricket Stadium is likely suited for the pacers to thrive, and it’s also a high-scoring venue. The oval ground is relatively smaller in the square of the wicket, which will be taken into consideration when selecting players for this contest.
Aftermath
New Zealand, India, England, and Pakistan are the four deserving semifinalists of the T20 World Cup 2022. The matches will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, in two of Australia's most iconic venues: Sydney and Adelaide. The Asian heavyweights, Pakistan and India, have better head-to-head records than their semifinal counterparts, New Zealand and England. However, there is no favourite team in such big matches; instead, the chances of winning are higher for the team having a good game that day.
Read More: T20 World Cup: Bangladesh end campaign with another dismal batting display
Will Bangladesh directly qualify for 2024 T20 World Cup?
Fans are wondering whether Bangladesh would directly qualify for the ninth edition of the Twenty20 format of cricket World Cup after their defeat to Pakistan in their last Super 12 Round fixture. Tigers finished fifth in Group 2's point standings after losing their last game, jeopardizing their direct qualification. Will Bangladesh directly qualify for the 2024 T20 World Cup?
What is the qualification process for the Twenty20 World Cup 2024?
Twenty teams will take part in the 2024 World Cup. Among them, twelve teams will automatically qualify for the ninth edition of the tournament. The top eight teams in the T20 World Cup 2022, along with the two hosts—the West Indies and the USA—will directly compete in the main event of the 2024 ICC Twenty20 World Cup in June. The two remaining teams will be picked based on the ICC’s rankings.
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The top eight teams in the 2022 ICC Twenty20 World Cup are Australia, England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, South Africa, and the Netherlands. These national teams get a direct entry into the next edition of the T20 World Cup. The remaining two teams will be confirmed by the ICC men’s T20I rankings as of November 14.
Based on the ICC’s current rankings, Bangladesh are at ninth position and Afghanistan are at tenth place. There is no chance that these two teams will fall further in the rankings before the deadline. Therefore, both Bangladesh and Afghanistan will play directly in the next event.
The remaining eight teams will be confirmed through the ICC’s five qualifying competitions. The qualifying competitions are the Africa Qualifier, the Americas Qualifier, the Asia Qualifier, the East-Asia Pacific Qualifier, and the Europe Qualifier.
The format of the tournament will be different from the current one. The 20 qualifying teams will be divided into four groups of five. The top two teams from each group will advance to the Super 8 Round, where four teams will divide into two groups for a berth in the semifinals and then the final.
Read More: T20 World Cup: Bangladesh end campaign with another dismal batting display
Bangladesh’s performance in the 2022 T20 World Cup
Bangladesh started well in the 2022 Twenty20 World Cup in Australia, winning their opening fixture against the Netherlands by 9 runs. They also registered a victory over Zimbabwe. However, Bangladesh lost all of their matches against tough opponents—South Africa, India, and Pakistan, respectively—and finished fifth in Group 2’s point standings with 4 points. The Tigers would have finished fourth in the standings hadn’t the Netherlands upset South Africa in their last fixture of the Super 12s. The Dutch side finished above Bangladesh to take the fourth spot in the points table with better run rates.
Bottom Line
According to the ICC's current rankings, Bangladesh's direct entry into the upcoming 2024 T20 World Cup is all but certain. However, it was a major failure for the team Tigers not to place in the top four in Group 2 of the Super 12 Round point standings in the 2022 Twenty20 World Cup.
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