The ICC T20 World Cup 2024 has reached its knockout stage after 24 days of intense competition. Four teams have emerged as the best and will battle it out in the semifinals for a spot in the final. The first semifinal will see Afghanistan face off against South Africa at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago on June 26. The second semifinal will feature England taking on India at the Providence Stadium in Georgetown, Guyana on June 27.

The weather forecast for the semifinals is a concern, especially in Guyana where severe weather warnings have been issued. Heavy showers are expected, potentially leading to interruptions or a complete washout of the match. In Trinidad and Tobago, there is a possibility of rain affecting the first semifinal, but the forecast is less ominous, especially in the evening. Special conditions and rules have been set for each semifinal, with an extra 60 minutes and a reserve day allocated for the first semifinal due to it being a night game.

If a semifinal match ends in a tie, a super over will be played to determine the winner. Subsequent super overs will be played until a winner emerges if needed. In the event of a washout or abandoned match, the team that finished on top of its Super Eights group will advance to the final. India’s route to the semifinals saw them secure wins against Ireland, Pakistan, USA, and more, while England, South Africa, and Afghanistan also had their own successful journeys to the knockout stage.

Overall, the semifinals of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 promise to be exciting and intense matchups as the four remaining teams battle it out for a chance to compete in the final. With the weather potentially playing a role in the outcome of the matches, teams will need to be prepared for any interruptions or delays. The special conditions and rules set for the semifinals ensure a fair and competitive environment for all teams involved. Fans can expect thrilling cricket action as these top teams face off with the ultimate goal of lifting the trophy at the end of the tournament.

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