Rohit Sharma, David Warner, Shakib Al Hasan and Mitchell Starc were among the top performers in the league stage of the World Cup as Australia, India, England and New Zealand booked their place in the final four. Here's a wrap of the league stage.
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.
In this wrap we discuss Shakib and Sohail, a faltering England, the Indian middle order, Starc's yorker, Stokes' kick, and a Gulbadin quote.
Australia won comfortably against England to become the first team to qualify for the knock out stage of World Cup 2019. Zimbabwe won the second T20I against the Netherlands in a super over. Brian Lara was taken to hospital following chest pain. Mahmudullah suffered from an injury in the match against Afghanistan.
Warner leads the runs chart with 500 runs while Finch is second, with 496. Starc has most wickets (19), followed by Archer (16).
Warner (447) is now 22 runs ahead of Shakib, while Starc (15) has 2 wickets more than Amir.
Australia and Bangladesh will face off for Match 26 of the World Cup, at Trent Bridge on June 20.
The top two slots in both the batting (Finch 343, Warner 281) and bowling (Starc 13, Cummins 11) charts belong to Australians.
Match 18 of World Cup 2019 between India and New Zealand has been called off due to heavy rain without a ball being bowled and the tables remain unchanged.