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Which teams have qualified for T20 World Cup Super Eight and which sides are out?

The T20 World Cup has not been short of drama, and that is reflected in the points table as the battle heats up for Super Eight qualification spots.

The 20 teams participating in the tournament were divided into four groups of five sides each. The way it was set up, the more established sides only had to avoid upsets and they would be through to the next stage - the top two sides from each group qualify for the Super Eight.

However, a few stunning results and rained out matches have turned the group stage upside down. Here we take a look at which teams have qualified for the next stage, which sides are still in with a chance and which teams are out of the race.

South Africa progressed to the next stage with three wins out of three in the dangerous Group D. South Africa came close to losing to Bangladesh in New York before holding on to a four-run win following a contentious leg bye boundary that was declared out, and a couple of high full tosses in the last over by Keshav Maharaj that were not hit for boundaries.

After Sri Lanka's match against Nepal was washed out, South Africa qualified as only one more team - Bangladesh or Netherlands - can now reach three wins in the group.

Also, Australia stormed into the Super Eight stage after pulverising Namibia on Wednesday to make it three wins from three games in Group B.

The Aussies chased down a target of 73 in just 5.4 overs to not only secure qualification but boost their net run rate substantially. Now only Scotland can reach three wins in the group, that too if they defeat Australia in their final group match.

"If we can get them out of the tournament, that's in our best interest"

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