The Indian cricket team has won its second match of the T20 World Cup by a wide margin. India beat Scotland by 8 wickets in a one-sided Group B match of the Super 12 stage. The team achieved Scotland's 86-run target in just 6.3 overs. With this victory, the run rate of Team India has also changed a lot. The Indian team is now third in the points table with a strong run rate of +1.62. With this huge victory of the Indian team, the hope of reaching the semi-finals is also surviving.

However, the road to the knockout stage is still not easy for him. Here is the complete equation for reaching the semifinals

The equation for reaching the semi-finals:

Pakistan have already reached the semifinals with eight points after winning four matches. While the New Zealand team is currently a strong contender for second place. Although the Indian team's run rate has now risen to +1.62 which is higher than both Afghanistan (+1.481) and New Zealand (+1.277), but in terms of points Team India is still behind New Zealand.

If India want to reach the semifinals now, they have to hope that Afghanistan beat New Zealand and then India win their last group match against Namibia by a big margin. In this situation, India-New Zealand and Afghanistan will get six points and then the second semifinal will be selected based on the run rate.

Match Status:

Team India captain Virat Kohli decided to bowl first after winning the toss for the first time in six matches. India bowled out Scotland for 85 in 17.4 overs. From India, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammad Shami were the most successful bowlers, both taking three wickets each. Chasing the target, the Indian team won the match by just 39 balls on the strength of KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma's banging innings. For Team India, Rahul scored 50 off 19 balls and Rohit Sharma scored 30 off 16 balls.