South Africa's Proteas eye strong finish against UAE in T20 World Cup

The South African cricket team, known as the Proteas, has secured a spot in the Super Eights of the 2026 T20 World Cup after three straight wins. They face the United Arab Emirates next on February 18, with a chance to end the group stage unbeaten. Coach Shukri Conrad's side may rotate players for the low-stakes match.

The Proteas began their 2026 T20 World Cup campaign with a 57-run victory over Canada, breaching 200 runs in their innings despite the opponents' resilience in their second World Cup appearance. Lungi Ngidi, South Africa's leading bowler so far, noted the challenge: “It was difficult because we haven’t seen much of them. I was able to see a few of their [previous] games and we also looked at [their 2024] World Cup displays. But it was pretty trial-and-error.”

The match against Afghanistan turned into a thriller, ending in a four-run win for South Africa after a historic double Super Over. This followed a nervy start against Canada.

Against New Zealand on February 14, the Proteas delivered their most controlled performance, chasing down the target with seven wickets in hand. Captain Aiden Markram, unbeaten on 86, praised the team's progress: “We were definitely a lot closer to our fullest potential [against New Zealand]. In all areas we were really good and it just came from clarity and conviction in our plan. So it’s nice to see the boys slowly but surely improving.” He added that while tense wins build team spirit, clinical victories are mentally easier: “You want to win games like the one [against Afghanistan]. It does a lot for the changeroom, the vibe and the atmosphere within the sheds. But it’s a lot more comfortable putting together slightly more clinical performances [such as the one against New Zealand]. It’s not going to always work out that way, but it’s definitely a slightly easier one to deal with, mentally at least.”

With Super Eights qualification locked in, the team might rest key players for the UAE clash at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, starting at 7:30 a.m. South African time. Potential inclusions include Kwena Maphaka, Anrich Nortje, and Jason Smith. Marco Jansen described the venue: “It’s a smaller ground and the ball flies a lot further. From a bowling point of view it’s always going to be tricky playing in Delhi... the wicket is going to be good. We might just play around with field placements and get those angles exactly right. In Delhi, if your angles are in the wrong spot, the ball can fly everywhere.” Despite the UAE's 2024 final appearance, the Proteas remain favorites.

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