Proteas face New Zealand in T20 World Cup semifinal

South Africa's Proteas will meet New Zealand in the first semifinal of the 2026 ICC T20 World Cup on March 4 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The unbeaten Proteas aim for their second consecutive final appearance, while New Zealand seeks revenge for a group-stage loss. Key bowlers Lungi Ngidi and Corbin Bosch are expected to play pivotal roles.

The Proteas, under coach Shukri Conrad, have won all seven of their matches in the tournament, including a commanding seven-wicket victory over New Zealand in the group stage. That win highlighted the form of fast bowler Lungi Ngidi, who took 1-34 and has since claimed 12 wickets in six matches, making him South Africa's leading wicket-taker in the competition. Ngidi recently overtook Tabraiz Shamsi to become the Proteas' all-time leading T20I wicket-taker with 90 scalps.

Ngidi attributes his success to variety in his bowling: “A bit of bounce and presenting the seam well. Then, also being able to bowl slower balls in the power play. The batters never know what’s coming next. I like to keep them guessing, while also being very accurate with the new ball.”

Complementing Ngidi is teammate Corbin Bosch, who has taken 11 wickets in six matches, often finishing innings strongly. Captain Aiden Markram praised Bosch: “He’s really clear in what he’s trying to do. He bowls a really good yorker, and it’s something he takes a lot of pride in. As for his ability at the death? He has put in a lot of work to put his hand up for that role.”

New Zealand captain Mitch Santner acknowledges the Proteas' strength, calling them a “very well-balanced side” and the only unbeaten team. He reflected on the group-stage defeat: “The power play for us with the ball was where they really got away to a flyer.” Santner emphasized pressuring South Africa's deep batting lineup to restrict them to a moderate total, rather than aiming for an outright dismissal.

Markram views the semifinal as a fresh start, despite the prior win: “New Zealand is a quality team; they’ve proven that over a number of years now. It’s a fresh start in the semifinal match.” The match begins at 3:30pm South African time, with India facing England in the second semifinal the following day.

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The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 has reached the semifinals, with South Africa facing New Zealand on March 4 in Kolkata and defending champions India taking on England on March 5 in Mumbai. India qualified with a five-wicket win over West Indies, chasing 196 in a chase highlighted by Sanju Samson's unbeaten 97. South Africa remains undefeated, while England won all their Super Eights matches.

South Africa secured a seven-wicket victory over New Zealand in the T20 World Cup at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Marco Jansen took four wickets to help restrict New Zealand to 175 for seven, while Aiden Markram's unbeaten 86 guided the Proteas to chase down the target. Lungi Ngidi continued his strong form with another wicket, reaching eight in the tournament.

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New Zealand won the toss and elected to bowl first against unbeaten South Africa in the first semi-final of the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Cole McConchie and Rachin Ravindra took key wickets to limit South Africa to 169 for eight, with Marco Jansen unbeaten on 55. The Black Caps now need 170 to reach the final in Ahmedabad.

Pakistan faces a decisive Super 8 match against eliminated Sri Lanka on February 28, 2026, at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy. To qualify for the semifinals ahead of New Zealand, Pakistan must win by 65 runs if batting first or chase the target in under 13 overs. England's four-wicket victory over New Zealand has kept Pakistan's hopes alive in Group 2.

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South Africa's Proteas secured a commanding 76-run victory over India in the T20 World Cup Super Eights stage at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on February 22, 2026. David Miller's 63 runs helped post 187 for seven, while Marco Jansen's four wickets restricted India to 111 all out. The win avenges South Africa's loss to India in the 2024 final.

Defending champions India face England in the T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium on March 5. Both teams have shown resilience in the tournament, with India relying on recent batting momentum and England emphasizing team unity. The match promises a high-stakes clash between two aggressive sides.

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New Zealand crushed South Africa by nine wickets in the T20 World Cup semi-final at Eden Park, driven by Finn Allen's unbeaten 100 off 33 balls—the fastest century in tournament history. Building on their bowling effort that restricted the Proteas to 169/8 (covered in our first-innings report), the Black Caps chased 170 with 43 balls to spare, advancing to face India or England.

 

 

 

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