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How West Indies can make it to the semis

S Rajesh

April 10, 2007

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It's been a terrible tournament for West Indies, but they aren't quite out of it © Getty Images

It might seem like the end of the road for West Indies, but it isn't. Not yet, anyway. West Indies only have two points from five games, but if they win their last two - against Bangladesh and England in Barbados - and if other results go their way, they might still sneak into the last four.

The best chance of that happening is for New Zealand, Australia and Sri Lanka, the three top sides in the tournament, to stay ahead of the pack, and force the other teams to battle it out for the final spot. Since South Africa already have six points, all West Indian supporters will now be hoping they lose to New Zealand and England in their last two matches.

England have three more games to go, and two wins - against Bangladesh and South Africa - and a defeat against West Indies will push them to six points as well. On the other hand, if Bangladesh beat England and Ireland before losing to West Indies, there will be a three-way tie between South Africa, West Indies and Bangladesh. Either way, the net run-rate will come into play and while West Indies' mark is currently languishing at -1.21, wins by handsome margins in their next two matches will lift it considerably.

For all these calculations to come into play, though, West Indies will have to win their last two matches. And for a side which has been in abysmal form with both bat and ball, it will hardly help that they will play their last two games at the Kensington Oval in Barbados, a venue where they have lost their past seven one-day internationals. Despite the hope, it isn't looking very good for Brian Lara and his team.

S Rajesh is stats editor of Cricinfo

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S Rajesh Stats editor Every week we take a look at the story behind the stats, with an original slant on facts and figures. The column is written by S Rajesh, Cricinfo's stats editor. Rajesh did an MBA in marketing, and then worked for a year in advertising, before deciding to chuck it in favour of a job that would combine the pleasures of watching cricket and writing about it. The intense matches of office cricket were an added bonus.
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