South Africa's Proteas begin their 2026 T20 World Cup campaign against Canada on February 9, aiming to build momentum under new coach Shukri Conrad. Despite a recent warm-up loss to India, the team retains key players from their 2024 final run. Conrad expresses excitement for his first limited-overs World Cup.
The Proteas face Canada in their opening match of the 2026 T20 World Cup on Monday, February 9, at 3:30 pm South Africa time. Hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, the tournament marks a fresh start for South Africa after their heartbreaking seven-run loss to India in the 2024 final. In that match, the Proteas needed 30 runs from 30 balls but faltered against India's death bowling, led by Jasprit Bumrah.
Shukri Conrad, who replaced Rob Walter as head coach, leads the side across all formats for the first time in a limited-overs World Cup. Previously, Conrad guided South Africa to victory in the 2025 World Test Championship final against Australia. 'I’m like a child in a candy shop [ahead of the World Cup]. This World Cup is my first one,' Conrad said. He emphasized the need for consistency: 'Every game is a must-win game, essentially... We need to make sure that we win all the clutch moments.'
The squad features retained stars from 2024, including batters Quinton de Kock and Aiden Markram, and bowlers Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, and Keshav Maharaj. Group D also includes New Zealand, Afghanistan, and the United Arab Emirates. De Kock, fresh off a 115-run knock against the West Indies in January, stressed adaptability: 'The most important thing is to be as adaptable as possible.'
A victory over Canada, in their second World Cup appearance, could boost confidence ahead of tougher fixtures. With spin-friendly pitches expected, South Africa's strong seam attack will rely on batting depth for success.