world cup 2023 knockout match
World Cup 2023 Semifinals Match Rules: The league stage matches in ODI World Cup 2023 have ended. Now the knockout matches will start from 15th November. Let us tell you that last time the World Cup final match ended in a tie. After this, the score remained equal in the super over also. In such a situation, England became the champion due to the rule of boundary count. But this time, if any knockout match is tied in the World Cup, then let us know how the result of the match will be decided.
How will the result be determined if the match is tied?
Last time in the World Cup 2019, the rule of boundary count was in a lot of controversies. Which was removed in October 2019. This means that this time if any knockout match is tied in the World Cup, then the result of the match will be decided through Super Over only. If the super over also gets tied, then in that case the super over will be conducted again. These super overs will continue until one team wins the match. At the same time, reserve day has also been kept for all these matches.
Semi-final matches will be played between these teams
The four semi-finalist teams of ODI World Cup 2023 are India, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. The first semi-final match of the tournament will be played between India and New Zealand. At the same time, the teams of South Africa and Australia will clash in the second semi-final. The final match will be played between the winning teams of these two matches on 19 November. This final match will be played at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. For which cricket fans are eagerly waiting.
Schedule of World Cup semi-final matches
first semi-final match
India Vs New Zealand – Mumbai (Wankhede Stadium) – 15 November
second semi-final match
South Africa Vs Australia – Kolkata (Eden Garden) – 16 November
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