Australia will face South Africa in the 45th – and last – match of the league phase of the 2019 World Cup, at Lord's on July 6.
Rohit, tied with Sangakkara, needs 1 hundred to catch up with Tendulkar’s 6 tons, the most in World Cup cricket. Malinga (55 wickets) need 1 more to reach 3rd spot in World Cup history.
India and Sri Lanka will feature in Match 44 of the World Cup, at Headingley on July 6.
New Zealand are all but set to join Australia, England, and India in the semi-finals.
With 12 wickets, Cottrell finished the 2019 World Cup as the joint 10th highest wicket-taker.
To qualify, Pakistan will have to bat first, score 350, and bowl Bangladesh out for 12; or score 400 and get them out for 84; or 450 and 129; and so on. And if they bowl first, they lose automatically.
Rohit scored two hundreds this week, while Shami claimed at least four wickets in each of his first three matches.
New Zealand and Pakistan are currently fighting for the fourth semi-final berth.
Jonny Bairstow hit a ton to lead England’s way to the semi-final. His 107 off 99 balls placed him at the 7th position. Lockie Ferguson, although didn’t play the match against England manages to hold the second place.
Afghanistan and the West Indies played the final of the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018. Now, with both of them eliminated from the race for the semi finals the clash between the two sides on Thursday, 4 July at Headingley becomes a dead rubber.