Advancing to the semi-finals of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup remains a possibility for the Sri Lanka squad, provided they secure a decisive victory against Scotland in their final group stage match.
A substantial win is essential to drastically improve their net run-rate, which serves as a crucial tie-breaker for the final qualifying spot in Group 2.
Beyond this victory, the team requires specific outcomes from other fixtures to remain in contention.
The qualification path relies on Ireland upsetting the West Indies and England defeating New Zealand in their respective matches. If these results align alongside a dominant performance against Scotland, the squad stands a chance of leapfrogging competitors to secure a place in the knockout stages.
A substantial win is essential to drastically improve their net run-rate, which serves as a crucial tie-breaker for the final qualifying spot in Group 2.
Beyond this victory, the team requires specific outcomes from other fixtures to remain in contention.
The qualification path relies on Ireland upsetting the West Indies and England defeating New Zealand in their respective matches. If these results align alongside a dominant performance against Scotland, the squad stands a chance of leapfrogging competitors to secure a place in the knockout stages.
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