South Africa beats New Zealand by seven wickets in T20 World Cup

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.

The match on 14 February saw South Africa bowl first after winning the toss. New Zealand started strongly but collapsed to 58 for three, with Marco Jansen claiming the wickets of Tim Seifert, Rachin Ravindra, and Finn Allen. Keshav Maharaj took the fourth wicket, and Jansen returned to dismiss Mark Chapman for 48, breaking a 74-run partnership with Daryl Mitchell. Ngidi and Tristan Stubbs then removed Mitchell, limiting New Zealand to 175 for seven.

In reply, Quinton de Kock scored 20 before falling to Lockie Ferguson, becoming the first South African to reach 3,000 T20 international runs. Aiden Markram then anchored the innings with an unbeaten 86 from 44 balls, his second half-century of the tournament. Ryan Rickelton, David Brevis, and David Miller contributed 66 runs collectively to help South Africa reach 178 for three in 19.3 overs.

Jansen earned player of the match for his 4-40 figures, bringing his tournament tally to seven wickets, one behind Ngidi's eight from three matches. South Africa had previously beaten Canada by 57 runs and Afghanistan in a double Super Over thriller.

New Zealand entered the game after a five-wicket win over Afghanistan and a 10-wicket thrashing of the United Arab Emirates. Fast bowler Matt Henry described the fixture as a rivalry akin to the Springboks versus All Blacks in rugby. 'You always want to play the best sides, and we’ve grown up with the South Africa and New Zealand rivalry,' Henry said. 'So it’s always exciting to play South Africa… And nothing changes in a World Cup. They’re always going to be strong in all areas.'

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New Zealand bowlers celebrate restricting South Africa to 169/8 during the T20 World Cup semi-final at Eden Gardens.
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New Zealand restricts South Africa to 169 in T20 World Cup semi-final

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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.

South Africa's Proteas secured a convincing nine-wicket victory over West Indies in the 2026 T20 World Cup Super Eights, with Kagiso Rabada claiming two key wickets after captain Aiden Markram's public support. Markram then anchored the chase with an unbeaten 82. The win keeps South Africa unbeaten in the tournament.

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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.

New Zealand secured a 61-run victory over co-hosts Sri Lanka in a crucial Super Eights match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, eliminating the home team from the T20 World Cup 2026. Rachin Ravindra's four-wicket haul and useful batting contribution proved decisive in the win. The result leaves New Zealand in a strong position to advance to the semi-finals.

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England secured top spot in their Super 8 group with a thrilling four-wicket victory over New Zealand in Colombo, chasing down 160 with three balls to spare. Will Jacks and Rehan Ahmed's unbeaten partnership turned the game from a precarious 117 for six. The result gives Pakistan a lifeline to qualify for the semifinals.

India secured a 72-run victory over Zimbabwe in their Super 8s match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 26, 2026, posting 256 for 4 after being invited to bat first. Zimbabwe managed 184 for 6 in response, with Brian Bennett unbeaten on 97. The win keeps India's semifinal hopes alive, but they must defeat West Indies next to qualify.

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India faces New Zealand in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 final on March 8 at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, with over 100,000 fans expected. The defending 2024 champions aim to become the first team to retain the title and claim a third victory, while New Zealand seeks its maiden ICC T20 trophy in their second final appearance.

 

 

 

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