Group B Mat Won Lost Tied Pts N RR Sri Lanka 2 2 0 0 4 4.59 India 2 1 1 0 2 2.51 B'desh 2 1 1 0 2 -2.00 Bermuda 2 0 2 0 0 -5.00
india's NRR is 2.5 and Bermuda's NRR is -2.0 in that case
if india just manage to win with Sri lanka india's NRR will remain the same and then Bangladesh Will have have to manage NRR of 4.5 in the game against Bermuda to catch up with India's final NRR of 2.5
Bangladesh can do it in the following ways:- if Bangladesh bats first it will have to defeat Bermuda by about 225 runs if Bermuda bats first and manage 200 runs Bangladesh will have to reach the target in about 23.5 overs(if 150 runs then bangladesh will have to reach the target in 20 overs)is that possible?????
Just hope that India manage to win against Srilanka.....!!!!!!!
RE:A Few Calculation
by naveen kumar on Mar 22, 2007 04:34 PM Permalink
You have calculated wrongly. If India win SL by 1 run also, then our NRR will become 1.67. If Bangladesh Scored 400 and bowled Bermuda by 0 for all out then also Bangladesh NRR will become 1.44 which is less than India's NRR in otherway also if Bangladesh bowled out Bermuda by 79 runs and reached the target in 2 overs then also their NRR will become 0.01. So, if India want to qualify they need to win lanka by 1 run its enough.
RE:A Few Calculation
by Ravi chandran on Mar 22, 2007 03:47 PM Permalink
BD will easily win against Ber and get 4 points. If Ind loses to SL, we can kiss WC good-bye. We must be fools to imagine that, if we lose to SL, Ber will somehow win against BD and of Ind, BD and Ber with 2 points each, we will be the tops in NRR. A team losing 2 of 3 in the first round must exit like Pak.
RE:A Few Calculation
by SHAILENDRA MISHRA on Mar 22, 2007 03:47 PM Permalink
I think u don know bout the NRR calculations. if India manages to defeat SRL with minimum margin the NRR will reduce from the current . will b around 0.8. In that case also Bangladesh will need to defeat Bermuda by a marginn of around 450 or more. Thus India just need to defeat SL.