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The Super Eights explained

The format of ICC World Twenty 20 explained

Cricinfo staff
16-Sep-2007
The ICC World Twenty20 is contested by 12 teams which have been seeded and divided into four groups:
Group A: South Africa (A1), West Indies (A2), Bangladesh
Group B: Australia (B1), England (B2), Zimbabwe
Group C: New Zealand (C1), Sri Lanka (C2), Kenya
Group D: Pakistan (D1), India (D2), Scotland
If the two seeded teams in each group qualify for the next round, they will be placed in position 1 and 2 in the Super Eights as specified regardless of whether they finish first or second in their group.
For example, though India (D2) won Group D and Pakistan (D1) came second, during the Super Eights, Pakistan will still be D1 and India will be D2. Also, as Bangladesh have qualified at the expense of the seeded West Indies (A2), they will be denoted as A2 during the Super Eights.
The teams qualifying for the Super Eights will be divided into two groups, Group E and F. Group E will consist of seeds A1, B2, C1 and D2 while Group F will comprise seeds A2, B1, C2 and D1.
No points are carried from the group stage into the Super Eights. The teams who have qualified are grouped as:
Group E:
South Africa
England
New Zealand
India
Group F:
Bangladesh
Australia
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
The complete fixtures of the ICC World Twenty20 can be found here.