So, yes, if England beat SL their NRR can't go down, since it's currently on 0.547 it means Aus need to keep Afghanistan to a specific score.
Afg get 106 and Aus NRR will be 0.552, which is higher than England's. Afg get 107 and Aus NRR will be 0.540, which is lower than England's.
So, yes, Aus need to keep Afghanistan to 106 or below.
Got there in the end...
Presumably there would be NRR implications if Afghanistan scored 106 from the final ball of the 20th over vs 106 all out at the end of the 14th?
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So, yes, if England beat SL their NRR can't go down, since it's currently on 0.547 it means Aus need to keep Afghanistan to a specific score.
Afg get 106 and Aus NRR will be 0.552, which is higher than England's.
Afg get 107 and Aus NRR will be 0.540, which is lower than England's.
So, yes, Aus need to keep Afghanistan to 106 or below.
Got there in the end...