India's journey in ICC T-20 World cup 2021 has come to an end. In today's India will face Namibia but this match makes no sense as Pakistan and New Zea land had already qualified from Group B for the semi-finals.

India has lost its first two matches against Pakistan and New Zealand both the teams from Group B have beat India by a big margin.

If Afghanistan had beaten New Zealand yesterday, India would have got a chance to reach the semi-finals. However, New Zealand defeated Afghanistan and undermined India's hopes. With the defeat of Afghanistan, India's dream of reaching the semi-finals was shattered.

Cricket is not only about winning and losing it is also about the run rate, this run rate has pushed South Africa out of the tournament, from Group A England, South Africa, and Australia all scored 8 points by winning the same number of matches but the run rate of England and Australia was far better than South Africa.

Sunday seems a bad day for the Indian Cricket team. Every Sunday, India suffered a major setback in the T20 World Cup whether the team is playing or not, On the first Sunday, Pakistan defeated India by a big margin. For the first time in the World Cup.

The second Sunday was also bad luck for India, India lost by New Zealand which fade India's hopes for reaching the semi-finals due to a very poor run rate.

Yesterday was also Sunday this time India was not even playing but it also seemed a bad day for team India. Afghanistan needed to beat New Zealand yesterday to keep India's hopes of reaching the semi-finals alive.But Afghanistan lost against New Zea land.

The last three Sundays have been shocking for India. All three days India was shaken. Today, India is facing Namibia. But with the semi-final hopes dashed, the match against Namibia will be just a formality for India.

The Indian team had gone to the T20 World Cup as a favorite. This was Virat Kohli's last match as captain of the T20 team. Ravi Shastri also had his last competition as a coach. However, India could not reach the semi-finals in the same tournament.