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Champions Trophy: Why India against New Zealand is not a meaningless match | Is cricket news

Rohit Sharma and Mitchell Santner (ICC photos)

The four semi-finalists of the Champions Trophy were decided, with India and New Zealand being connected from group A and South Africa from Group B to Australia to complete the line-up. However, the match-ups still have to be decided.
As a result, the final game in Group A remains decisive on Sunday.
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The winners of the Champions Trophy 2013 India are New Zealand on the Dubai International Cricket Stadium to end an end to the tournament's group phase, and the result of the game will decide who will play whom at halftime.
The victory of South Africa against England in Karachi on Saturday ended the engagements of Group B; And in the result, the Proteas led five points, followed by Australia to four. In addition to England, Afghanistan were the other team in the group that brought the flight home.

Can India to overcome New Zealand in the ICC Champions Trophy?

In group A, both India and New Zealand were unbeaten, which they each brings at four points. The team that wins on Sunday will be at the top while the losers are in second place. Host Pakistan and Bangladesh are the two teams that are excluded from this group.
In the event of a result, New Zealand will remain number 1 in group and India will take second place.
The semi-finals can look like the possible results in the India-New Zealand match:
When India wins and the top group A: India against Australia in Dubai on March 4; New Zealand against South Africa in Lahore on March 5th
If New Zealand wins in top group A or there is no result: India against South Africa in Dubai on March 4; New Zealand against Australia in Lahore on March 5th