New Delhi: Fans have always looked forward to former India opener Wasim Jaffer’s hilarious and uncanny take on situations and this was no different. The 43-year-old on Saturday took to Twitter, to sum up, India and Australia’s current plight at the T20 World Cup 2021 where both teams are dependent on other results to go their way in order to qualify to the knockout stages of the tournament.
As the ICC T20 World Cup, currently underway in the UAE, approaches the business end with Australia and India’s semifinal fate hanging in a balance, Jaffer posted an image from Bollywood blockbuster ‘Dhamaal’ depicting the famous ‘noose scene’.
The image shows a noose firmly in place around Riteish Deshmukh’s neck as he stands precariously on Jaaved Jaaferi’s shoulders, while actor Ashish Chaudhary too stands unsteadily on Arshad Warsi’s shoulders.
Current situation 😅: India and AUS not only need to win but need AFG and ENG to win too for certain/easier passage. #T20WorldCup pic.twitter.com/6K6x0q7ogs
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) November 6, 2021
As things stand, the situation in the movie is indicative of Australia and India’s position in the ICC T20 World Cup. Both teams have the ‘noose’ around their necks as they wait anxiously for favourable results in the games between England-South Africa on Saturday and New Zealand-Afghanistan on Sunday in order to make the last-four grade.
While Australia would be hoping England beat the Proteas and do their semifinal hopes a world of good, Virat Kohli would be praying Afghanistan overcome New Zealand and pave the way for India to enter the last four.
All of India’s hopes are currently pinned on Afghanistan beating the Black Caps. If Afghanistan win against New Zealand, India will have to beat Namibia by a margin that keeps their net run rate (NRR) above Afghanistan. On the NRR front, it is an advantage for India at the moment.
While Australia have had their share of success in the tournament, the big loss to Group 1 leaders England has left them in a situation where they cannot take their last-four berth for granted even if they beat the Kieron Pollard-led Caribbean side in the Saturday afternoon match.
That clarity will come after South Africa play the last Group 1 game, against England, on Saturday evening. A loss for South Africa will give an easy passage to Aaron Finch-led Australia into the semifinals.