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<h1>World Cup Quarter-Finals Scenarios in Detail</h1>

The pool stage is over, the last eight groups are secured. Now is the ideal time to draw a fast breath before the business end of the competition
Every one of the four World Cup quarter-finals have been currently affirmed, with Pakistan's triumph over Ireland setting up a go against Australia in Adelaide on Friday.
There is presently a two-day rest in World Cup activity before the quarter-finals begin on Wednesday, where South Africa will endeavor to win their first ever World Cup end diversion when they play Sri Lanka in Sydney.
Shielding champions India tackle Bangladesh in Melbourne, while New Zealand's unbeaten run will be tried by West Indies in Wellington.
A store day has been booked for each of the seven thump out matches, the day taking after the first timetable. On the off chance that either a quarter-last or semi-last is tied, relinquished or there is no outcome conceivable on the fundamental day or the store day, then the group completing higher in the pool stage advances.
On account of a tied last, a super over will be played. Then again, if both the assigned day and store day are washed out, the finalists will be proclaimed joint victors.
Here is a look at the quarter-final match-ups:
Sri Lanka vs South Africa, Wednesday, March 18 - Sydney Cricket Ground
(The winner will meet either New Zealand or West Indies in a semi-final at Eden Park.)
India vs Bangladesh, Thursday, March 19 - Melbourne Cricket Ground
(The winner will meet either Australia or Pakistan in a semi-final at the Sydney Cricket Ground.)
Australia vs Pakistan, Friday, March 20 - Adelaide Oval
(The winner will play either India or Bangladesh in a semi-final at the Sydney Cricket Ground.)
New Zealand vs West Indies, Saturday, March 21 - Wellington
( The winner will play either South Africa or Sri Lanka in a semi-final at Eden Park. Should the Black Caps make it all the way to the final)