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<blockquote data-quote="yazfasil" data-source="post: 4871997" data-attributes="member: 30735"><p><strong>super 8</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><em>I believe most of you are confused with this grouping system</em>, <em>let me give some information.</em></p><p></p><p>It’s the ICC method where they plan this way so that fans can be sure that their team will be traveling to which city & playing where to book the tickets.</p><p></p><p>eg: In this group 'C'....Aus was already confirmed for Super 8 Group E...& SL for </p><p>Super 8 Group F. WI the 3rd team will replace the team & its Super 8 group. So since they replace Aus....they will take its position (similarly, if they had replaced SL, they could have taken their place in Super 8 games).</p><p></p><p>The position in the league group tables r not used. So when they say things like A1 vs. B2...is basically not mean that the top of group A1 will face the 2nd position team in group B2....but means that the team tagged as A1 in group A (irrespective of its standing) will play the team tagged B2 from group B.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Super Eight Series</p><p></p><p>In the event of teams finishing on equal points at the end of the Super Eight Series, the right to play in the semi-final will be decided in the following order of priority:</p><p></p><p> * The most wins in the Super Eight Series matches.</p><p> * If there are teams with equal points and equal wins in the Super Eight Series matches then in such case the team with the higher net run rate in the Super Eight Series matches will be placed in the higher position.</p><p> * If following the net run rate calculation above there are teams which are still equal, then the team with the higher number of wickets taken per balls bowled in the Super Eight Series matches in which results are achieved, will be placed in the higher position.</p><p> * If still equal, the team which was the winner of the head to head match played between them will be placed in the higher position.</p><p> * In the highly unlikely event that teams cannot be separated by the above this will be done by drawing lots.</p><p> * If all of the matches in a Super Eight Series Group are a no result, for the purposes of determining the semi-finalists, the teams will be ordered by their performances in the Group stages as follows: most points, most wins, net run rate. Any teams that can not be separated in this way shall then be ordered by their original seedings for the tournament.</p><p></p><p><em>I hope you understood, </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yazfasil, post: 4871997, member: 30735"] [b]super 8[/b] [I]I believe most of you are confused with this grouping system[/I], [I]let me give some information.[/I] It’s the ICC method where they plan this way so that fans can be sure that their team will be traveling to which city & playing where to book the tickets. eg: In this group 'C'....Aus was already confirmed for Super 8 Group E...& SL for Super 8 Group F. WI the 3rd team will replace the team & its Super 8 group. So since they replace Aus....they will take its position (similarly, if they had replaced SL, they could have taken their place in Super 8 games). The position in the league group tables r not used. So when they say things like A1 vs. B2...is basically not mean that the top of group A1 will face the 2nd position team in group B2....but means that the team tagged as A1 in group A (irrespective of its standing) will play the team tagged B2 from group B. Super Eight Series In the event of teams finishing on equal points at the end of the Super Eight Series, the right to play in the semi-final will be decided in the following order of priority: * The most wins in the Super Eight Series matches. * If there are teams with equal points and equal wins in the Super Eight Series matches then in such case the team with the higher net run rate in the Super Eight Series matches will be placed in the higher position. * If following the net run rate calculation above there are teams which are still equal, then the team with the higher number of wickets taken per balls bowled in the Super Eight Series matches in which results are achieved, will be placed in the higher position. * If still equal, the team which was the winner of the head to head match played between them will be placed in the higher position. * In the highly unlikely event that teams cannot be separated by the above this will be done by drawing lots. * If all of the matches in a Super Eight Series Group are a no result, for the purposes of determining the semi-finalists, the teams will be ordered by their performances in the Group stages as follows: most points, most wins, net run rate. Any teams that can not be separated in this way shall then be ordered by their original seedings for the tournament. [I]I hope you understood, [/I] [/QUOTE]
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