Who's playing whom?
After Saturday's triple-header comes the double-header on Sunday. T20 World Cupdebutants Netherlands will start the day against Bangladesh, from 9.30am GMT in Birmingham, where England trounced Sri Lanka on the opening day. Bangladesh will feature in their seventh straight T20 World Cup. They won just one game out of four in the 2024 edition. In the recent tri-series in Scotland, Netherlands beat Bangladesh by eight runs before Bangladesh avenged the loss with a 13-run win over Netherlands. Their overall head-to-head stands at 4-1 in favour of Bangladesh.
In one of the most eagerly awaited contests of the tournament, India will face Pakistan from 1.30pm GMT, also in Birmingham. The rivalry, however, is one-sided as ODI champions India lead the head-to-head 6-2 in T20 World Cups and 13-3 in T20Is overall. There will be immense pressure on both sides to start well in what's being termed the group of death.

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