The upcoming T20 World Cup Group B match between Zimbabwe and Ireland is not just another league match – it could decide Australia’s fate and shape the Super 8 line-up.Sri Lanka beat Australia by eight wickets to reach the Super 8s on Monday. Pathum NissankaA stunning unbeaten 100 off 52 balls provided impetus to the chase of 182, while Sri Lanka spinners derailed Australia after an opening stand of 104 between Mitchell Marsh (54) and Travis Head (56). The result left Australia reeling.Sri Lanka won three out of three matches and secured qualification. Zimbabwe are in second place with two wins from two matches and a healthy Net Run Rate (NRR) of +1.984. Australia are currently in serious danger of being in third place with one win from three games and an NRR of +0.414. The Irish are still mathematically in fourth place with three games and one win (NRR +0.150). Oman was eliminated.This equation is both simple and dramatic.If Zimbabwe beat Ireland, they would qualify for the Super Eights, while Australia would be eliminated. However, a win for Ireland would see their place in the group stages significantly increased. Then the net run rate will come into play and Australia will need a strong win against Oman and hope the NRR turns in their favour.Zimbabwe had already shown their pedigree by beating Australia earlier in the tournament. But Ireland, fighting for its survival, will see this as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.At its core, Zimbabwe’s clash with Ireland is effectively a knockout match – not just for themselves, but for Australia as well.
Other fixtures – Tuesday 17 February
| match | team | Time (standard time) | site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | new zealand vs canada | 11:00 am | MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
| Game 2 | Zimbabwe vs Ireland | 3:00 pm | Sri Lanka Palleke International Cricket Stadium |
| Game 3 | Scotland vs Nepal | 7:00 pm | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |


