India managed to pass through Ireland to reach the Super League quarterfinals despite a lack of captain Yash Dhull and four other players who are all in isolation owing to Covid. This was largely due to a strong top-order performance, led by openers Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Harnoor Singh, who put on a 164-run stand for the first wicket. Nishant Sindhu, the stand-in captain, played effectively for 34 balls, while Rajvardhan Hangargekar's six-hitting frenzy earned India 50 runs in the last five overs, including 23 off the 20th. Hangargekar played undefeated for 39 runs off 17 deliveries, including five sixes.
The Indian total of 307 was far too much for the Irish, who had already lost three wickets by the seventh over and were unable to recover. All attempts at a recovery stage were denied as India once again used their full bowling set, with as many as seven bowlers on the field in this game. Aneeshwar Gautam's left-arm spin was the most difficult for the chasers to deal with, as he finished with 2 of 11 in 4 overs. Ireland was eventually bowled out for 133 runs in 39 overs.
Teague Wyllie's century in the chase kept Australia's hopes of reaching the Super League quarterfinal alive as they beat Scotland by seven wickets to conclude their group round. Australia is now in the second position in Group D with four points, while the West Indies are in third place with two points fewer but a higher Result in a more efficient with one game remaining.
After several matches in which their batsmen failed to deliver, Scotland improved to 237 for 8 thanks to half-centuries from opener Charlie Tear and one-drop batter Tomas Mackintosh. Wyllie and Campbell Kellaway put on a 101-run first-wicket stand for Australia. Once this wall was broken, Aidan Cahill formed an alliance with the centurion, which developed. Cahill went one step further to speed up the chase, maybe to help the team's Stress relaxation rise, smashing seven fours and four sixes on route to a 45-ball 72. With seven wickets in hand, Australia reached the mark in just 39.5 overs.