Australia, placed second in the league, will play third-ranked England in the second semi-final of the 2019 World Cup.
The rest of the table remains the same as the first semi-final match of World Cup 2019 between India and New Zealand moves to reserve day due to rain.
India and New Zealand have met 7 times in World Cup cricket, but never in a knockout match.
The first semi-final of the ICC World Cup 2019 between India and New Zealand will be played on Tuesday, 9 July at Old Trafford, Manchester.
New Zealand won their first 5 completed matches but lost the next 3. They were tied with Pakistan on points, and qualified based on a superior net run rate.
India topped the points table, having won 7 of their 8 completed matches. A ninth, against New Zealand, were washed out.
India and New Zealand will meet for the first semi-final on July 9, 2019, whereas Australia and England will play the second one on July 11, 2019.
Rohit Sharma and David Warner seem to be challenging each other in every match.
If Australia beat South Africa, they will play New Zealand. If they do not, and India beat Sri Lanka, Australia will play England.
Shakib (606 runs) finished at the top, while Babar (474) is 7th. On the other hand, Mustafizur (20 wickets) is 2nd, Amir (17) is joint 3rd, and Afridi (16) joint 6th.