Highlights:
- India officially knocked out of ICC T20 World Cup 2020
- New Zealand defeated Afghanistan on Sunday, shattering India’s dream of making it to the semi-final
- India will play its last game against Namibia
Dreams of billions of India cricket fans shattered as the Indian cricket team get officially eliminated from the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup after Kane Williamson and company comfortably defeat Afghanistan in Sunday’s match at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium.
Virat Kohli’s men were reliant on Afghanistan upsetting the much-fancied Kiwis, however, that did not turn out to be the case. After restricting the Afghans to just 124, the Ne Zealand batsmen made short work of the target and marched into the semifinals alongside already-qualified Pakistan in Group 2.
After the win over Afghanistan, New Zealand reached eight points having won four out of their five matches in Super 12.
India, on the other hand, lost their first two games and could manage to reach a total of six points that too is subject to them defeating Namibia.
It will now be a dead rubber as the semifinalists have been decided.
The group-stage exit, most definitely, comes as a wake-up call to the Men in Blue, who were touted as firm favourites at the beginning of the ICC T20 World Cup. They were initially humbled by their arch-rivals, Pakistan, before being defeated by the Kiwis.
Those two defeats have sent them crashing out of the tournament.
The match against Namibia will also be Kohli’s last match as the skipper of the Indian team in the shortest format of the game as he had announced prior to the tournament that he will be stepping down as the captain the ICC T20 World Cup.
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Under his captaincy, the team has failed to win an ICC tournament.
After team India was shown the exit of the ICC T20 World Cup, Twitter was flooded with memes, some of the best ones are as follows:
India’s campaign at the #ICCT20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/VhsdiQld8I
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) November 7, 2021
Journey of Team India in this World Cup explained.#ICCT20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/R0epEkk7bF
— Krishna (@Atheist_Krishna) November 7, 2021
Sigh.. #NZvAFG #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/Nm6LqIjZxU
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) November 7, 2021
New Zealand were too good for Afghanistan today ? but Heart break ? for #TeamIndia ? #T20WorldCup
— S.Badrinath (@s_badrinath) November 7, 2021
After a decade India failed to make it to semis in an ICC tournament. But, what hurts more is another great opportunity lost. #AfgvsNZ #AFGvNZ
— R P Singh रुद्र प्रताप सिंह (@rpsingh) November 7, 2021
Afghanistan sink and take India along with them. Was always a tough ask to win this match. Well played #NZ, recovering strongly from the first match defeat to Pakistan, showing resolve, ambition and high skills in batting and bowling ??
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) November 7, 2021
Fair result. 2 best teams from the group make it. Pakistan And NZ def the top two from the group. Now to the Rohit Rahul era in white ball cricket. Not the best end for Virat in world cups but that’s how sport is.
— Boria Majumdar (@BoriaMajumdar) November 7, 2021
Indian fans in every ICC Tournament since 2013 ??:-#NZvAFG #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/5PzpaJOmcE
— Nagendra singh chouhan?? (@k_p_7773) November 7, 2021
Indian fans after the match. pic.twitter.com/SeShFwfCqH
— Ritesh Chaurasia (@Tweets_Ritesh_) November 7, 2021
blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”>Next time with better planning!
— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) November 7, 2021
India is out of the T20 World Cup race. Lighten yourself with this funny meme on Indian cricket team's situation ??#T20WorldCup #t20worldcup2021 #cricketmemes #MEMES #IndianCricketTeam #indiancricket #cricketfans #Cricket #funny #funnymemes #indvsNamibia #INDvNAM pic.twitter.com/kzv68MC71R
— IncricketS (@incricket_s) November 8, 2021When you know india is out of t20 world cup but there is still one match left #IndvsNam pic.twitter.com/NqHd8uN86Z
— Jignesh A.? (@jigneshkaran_) November 8, 2021
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