Champions Trophy 2025: Afghanistan or Australia, whose luck will shine? The race for the semi-finals is very interesting.

Posted on 28th Feb 2025 by rohit kumar

The Afghanistan team made a big upset by defeating England in the Champions Trophy 2025. Due to this upset, the England team was eliminated from the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, while the Afghanistan team's hopes of making it to the semi-finals are alive.

 

Now only one round of matches is left, where there is a tough battle going on between South Africa, Australia, and Afghanistan to reach the semi-finals.

 

In the last group stage match, the Australian team is to face Afghanistan today, while the England team is to face South Africa. In such a situation, let us know what is the equation of the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy for the Australia and Afghanistan match.

 

The race for the semi-final of the Champions Trophy 2025 has become very interesting.

 

If the Australian team (Australia Cricket Team ICC Champions Trophy 2025) has to make it to the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy 2025 (Champions Trophy 2025 Semi Final Qualification Scenario), then today the 'Men in Yellow' will have to defeat Afghanistan.

 

If the Kangaroo team loses this match, then its last hopes will depend on England's victory in the match against South Africa. Also, it will be necessary that South Africa's net run rate remains below Australia's.

 

On the other hand, if the Afghanistan team has to make it to the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy 2025, then it will have to beat Australia. If it loses the match, then the South Africa and Australia teams will make it to the semi-finals.

 

The South African team will qualify for the semi-finals when the Australian team defeats Afghanistan, while if the Australian team loses, then the South African team will have to defeat England and it will also be necessary that their net run rate is higher than Australia.

 

If the South African team loses the match against England and the Australian team loses to Afghanistan, then Afghanistan and South Africa will qualify. South Africa's net run rate should be higher than Australia's.

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