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Four Teams Qualify for Cricket World Cup Semi-Finals

India, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand qualify for Cricket World Cup semi-finals after group stage campaign.

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Cricket World Cup semi-finals

Cricket World Cup semi-finals teams[IC: by AFP]

March 2, 2026

The Cricket World Cup enters its decisive phase as four teams confirm their places in the semi-finals. India national cricket team, Australia national cricket team, South Africa national cricket team and New Zealand national cricket team secure qualification after completing the group stage campaign.

Each team earns its spot based on consistent results and overall net run rate. The semi-final line-up reflects the performance trends seen throughout the tournament, with experienced sides managing pressure in key matches.

Semi-Final Line-Up Confirms Strong Contenders

Australia national cricket team strengthens its campaign after early setbacks and secures crucial victories in must-win matches.

South Africa national cricket team posts competitive totals during the tournament and maintains balance in both departments. New Zealand national cricket team relies on disciplined fielding and structured game plans to confirm its semi-final position.

Group Stage Battles Shape Knockout Picture

The road to the semi-finals includes several close contests and unexpected results. Earlier in the tournament, a number of strong sides face setbacks, which keeps qualification scenarios open until the final round of matches.

India national cricket team collects steady wins during the early phase. Australia national cricket team regains rhythm after an inconsistent start. South Africa national cricket team builds momentum through high-scoring games, while New Zealand national cricket team secures important points in tightly contested fixtures.

The tournament now moves to knockout matches, where one result decides progression to the final.

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