How did New Zealand qualify for the semi-finals?
New Zealand qualified after Pakistan failed to win their match against Sri Lanka by a sufficient margin to improve their net run rate.
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New Zealand has clinched a spot in the semi-finals of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, joining England and South Africa. Meanwhile, anticipation builds for Semi-Final 1, set to take place in Kolkata. Here’s a breakdown of the qualification...
### T20 World Cup Semi-Final Qualifications New Zealand's qualification was secured following the Sri Lanka vs. Pakistan match, where Pakistan needed a significant win to advance. Despite winning, they fell short, allowing New Zealand to progress. South Africa leads Group 1, with India and West Indies vying for the remaining spot.
### India vs. West Indies: A Virtual Quarter-Final The match between India and West Indies is crucial, as the winner will secure the final semi-final berth. Both teams have history in the tournament, adding extra significance to their encounter.
### Semi-Final 1 Ticket Information Tickets for the first semi-final at Eden Gardens are selling fast. Here's how you can book:
1. **Platform:** BookMyShow 2. **Price:** Starting from ₹900 3. **Booking Process:** * Visit the BookMyShow website or app. * Search for "ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 – Semi Final 1 – Kolkata." * Select your seats and complete the payment. * Collect your physical tickets from the box office with your order confirmation and payment card.
**Seating Options and Prices:**
New Zealand qualified after Pakistan failed to win their match against Sri Lanka by a sufficient margin to improve their net run rate.
The first semi-final will be held at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
Tickets are available on BookMyShow, starting from ₹900.
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