Analysis
T20 World Cup 2026: Super Eights, Match 43, IND vs SA – Top 3 player battles to watch out for

The Super Eights clash of the T20 World Cup 2026 between India and South Africa will be played on February 22 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, with both teams arriving in strong form.
Defending champions India finished the group stage with four wins in a row and qualified for the Super Eights with immense confidence. They began with a closely contested 29-run victory over the USA, followed it up by beating Namibia by 93 runs, and then defeated arch-rivals, Pakistan, comprehensively. Their last league game against the Netherlands in the very same ground saw them clinch a narrow 17-run win.
New Zealand, too, won all four of its league games and finished first in its group. They opened with a 57-run win over Canada, then defeated Afghanistan in a double Super Over, followed up by edging past New Zealand comfortably, and defeated the UAE with ease.
Here are the top 3 player battles to watch out for in IND vs SA, T20 WC 2026
3. Quinton de Kock vs Varun Chakravarthy

The battle between Quinton de Kock and Varun Chakravarthy could play a decisive role when South Africa takes on India in the Super Eights of the T20 World Cup. In T20Is, the head-to-head numbers favour the spinner. Chakravarthy has bowled 10 deliveries to de Kock across two innings, conceding just 21 runs at an economy of 12.60 without picking up a wicket. While de Kock has played at a strike rate of 210 in this contest.
Both players enter the Super Eights in strong form. De Kock has looked solid since his return, scoring 59 against Afghanistan and playing a key hand at the top. Behind the stumps, his game awareness has stood out. On the other hand, Chakravarthy has been India’s strike bowler with nine wickets in four matches at an economy of 6.88.
| Matches | Innings | Runs Scored | Balls Bowled | Strike Rate | Economy Rate | Wicket Taken |
| 02 | 02 | 21 | 10 | 210.00 | 12.60 | 00 |
2. Aiden Markram vs Jasprit Bumrah
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The face-off between Aiden Markram and Jasprit Bumrah will be something every fan will be looking forward to during India-South Africa. In T20Is, Bumrah has had the better of this mini-battle. Across two innings, he has bowled 13 deliveries to Markram, conceding just 16 runs at an economy of 7.38 while dismissing him once.
Coming into the Super Eights, Bumrah has been typically reliable, picking up four wickets in the group stage while maintaining an economy of around six. Markram, meanwhile, remains central to South Africa’s batting and has also been sharpening his off-spin to counter India’s left-handers.
| Matches | Innings | Runs Scored | Balls Bowled | Strike Rate | Economy Rate | Wicket Taken |
| 02 | 02 | 16 | 13 | 123.07 | 7.38 | 00 |
1. Suryakumar Yadav vs Marco Jansen
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Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav and South African pacer Marco Jansen will be all set to go all-in against each other. In T20Is, Jansen has managed to keep Suryakumar quiet. Across six innings, the Indian captain has scored 17 runs off 20 balls against the left-arm pacer at a strike rate of 85, while being dismissed once.
However, Suryakumar enters the Super 8 in strong touch. He smashed an unbeaten 84* against the USA and followed it up with handy knocks of 32 and 34, leading India brilliantly. Overall, he has 406 T20I runs against South Africa at a strike rate of 156.15. On the other hand, Jansen is coming off career-best figures of 4/40 against New Zealand in Ahmedabad.
| Matches | Innings | Runs Scored | Balls Bowled | Strike Rate | Economy Rate | Wicket Taken |
| 06 | 06 | 17 | 20 | 85.00 | 5.10 | 01 |
Analysis
T20 World Cup 2026: Super Eights, Match 52, IND vs WI – Top 3 player battles to watch out for

The India versus West Indies clash in the Super Eights of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 will be played on Sunday, March 1, at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. This mouthwatering clash is also poised to act as a virtual quarter-final, as the winner is slated to qualify for the semi-finals, whereas the loser will have to pack their bags and end the campaign right there.
From India, in-form batters Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav will be in focus, whereas Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakravarthy are expected to hold the key with the ball. For the Caribbean side, on the other hand, Shimron Hetmyer and Jason Holder will play crucial roles with the bat, while Shamar Joseph and Roston Chase are expected to run through the ranks of the Indian unit.
Here are 3 player battles to watch out for in India vs West Indies, Match 52 of the T20 World Cup 2026
3. Shimron Hetmyer vs Varun Chakravarthy
Left-hand batter Shimron Hetmyer‘s struggles against leg spinners are quite evident, which makes Varun Chakravarthy a key bowler to contain the flow of runs from the Caribbean player’s bat. The two have never faced each other in any T20I international before this but have an interesting stat, going shoulder-to-shoulder in the Indian Premier League.
Hetmyer has faced 17 balls against Chakravarthy in 20-over cricket, and the latter has dominated completely, conceding only 16 runs while also dismissing the batter twice. Not only that, Hetmyer has managed to hit a single boundary off Chakravarthy’s bowling thus far, which makes their battle worth watching on Sunday.
| Runs | Balls | Outs | Dots | 4s | 6s | Strike-Rate | Average |
| 16 | 17 | 2 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 94.1 | 8.0 |
2. Jasprit Bumrah vs Shai Hope
Ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah has the ability to strike instantly and create an early impact with the ball. In the ongoing tournament, Bumrah has often delivered tight spells, restricting the batters from opening their arms and taking advantage of the powerplay overs. Caribbean captain Shai Hope, on the other hand, takes a bit of time to settle in but can take charge right away to punish the loose deliveries.
Bumrah is one of the most crucial aspects of the Indian bowling line-up, which makes it interesting to see how he fares against the Windies opener, who has yet to make a huge impact with the bat for the two-time champions in the ongoing tournament. The two have never gone head-to-head against each other in the shortest format of the game.
1. Abhishek Sharma vs Roston Chase
Indian opener Abhishek Sharma has struggled heavily against off-spinners in the ongoing edition of the T20 World Cup. The No. 1-ranked T20I batter threw away his wickets to Aryan Dutt and Agha Salman earlier in the tournament. As a result, it will be a no-brainer choice for the West Indies to deploy Roston Chase on duty from the very first over, trying to hold an advantage over Abhishek’s struggles.
Abhishek has taken a bit of time to rediscover his lost form, but now that he is looking in great rhythm, he would want to play a fearless brand of cricket against Chase as well. He must have done some homework after his previous dismissals, which will finally be examined when the two players cross swords at the Eden Gardens. The two have never faced each other.
Analysis
T20 World Cup 2026: Super Eights, Match 47, WI vs SA – Top 3 player battles to watch out for

The Super 8 clash on February 26 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad will witness two unbeaten teams in the T20 World Cup 2026 fighting against each other. Both West Indies and South Africa have won all five matches so far and are pushing hard for a semifinal berth.
The West Indies have relied on their batting to dominate opponents. Their 107-run hammering of Zimbabwe showcased their six-hitting power, with the top order consistently taking games away in quick bursts. Their bowlers, too, have complemented the batters well.
On the other hand, South Africa will be running high on confidence after a 76-run win over India in Ahmedabad. The Proteas have utilised their strengths brilliantly, and Aiden Markram will marshal his troops to yet another win.
Here are the top 3 player battles to watch out for in WI vs SA, T20 WC 2026
3. Shimron Hetmyer vs Kagiso Rabada
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The match-up between Shimron Hetmyer and Kagiso Rabada in the upcoming game will bea sight to watch for the fans. Hetmyer has been in fine touch, scoring 219 runs at an average of 54.75, including 17 sixes, the most in the tournament. His recent knocks of 85 against Zimbabwe and 64 against Scotland have played a huge role in his team’s unbeaten campaign. Against Rabada in T20s, however, he has managed just 19 runs off 20 balls across four innings, striking at 95 without being dismissed.
Meanwhile, Rabada has endured a lean run, going wicketless in four of his seven T20Is this year. In the tournament, he has returned figures like 0/30, 0/27, and 0/32, struggling for breakthroughs despite bowling economically at 5.70 in this head-to-head.
| Matches | Innings | Runs Scored | Balls Bowled | Strike Rate | Economy Rate | Wicket Taken |
| 04 | 04 | 19 | 20 | 95.00 | 5.70 | 04 |
2. Rovman Powell vs Keshav Maharaj

The battle between Rovman Powell and Keshav Maharaj could determine the middle overs in the upcoming fixture. Notably, Powell has struggled against the left-arm spinner, scoring just eight runs in four innings at a strike rate of 50, while Maharaj has dismissed him twice at an economy of 3.00, holding the upper hand.
However, Powell is coming off strong form. He smashed 59 off 35 balls against Zimbabwe and is closing in on becoming the West Indies’ highest T20I run-scorer, needing 58 more runs to surpass Nicholas Pooran. On the other hand, Maharaj has been impactful this tournament, returning figures of 3/24 against India and 1/24 versus New Zealand.
| Matches | Innings | Runs Scored | Balls Bowled | Strike Rate | Economy Rate | Wicket Taken |
| 04 | 04 | 04 | 08 | 50.00 | 3.00 | 02 |
1. David Miller vs Akeal Hosein

The Super 8 clash between West Indies and South Africa at Ahmedabad will witness a battle between David Miller and Akeal Hosein. Interestingly, the two have never faced each other in T20Is. Miller has been in solid form this tournament and is coming off a counter-attacking 63 off 35 balls against India in Ahmedabad. Batting at No.5, he also registered unbeaten knocks of 24, 20, and 39, showcasing his finishing brilliance.
Hosein has been lethal with the new ball. He picked up 3/28 against Zimbabwe and has consistently struck in the powerplay, including figures of 1/25 and 1/30 in earlier games. The battle between the two during the middle overs will be interesting to watch as both players have the skillset to take the game away from the opposition.
| Matches | Innings | Runs Scored | Balls Bowled | Strike Rate | Economy Rate | Wicket Taken |
| 00 | 00 | 00 | 00 | 00 | 00 | 00 |
Analysis
T20 World Cup 2026: Semifinal qualification scenarios for each Super 8 team

The Super Eight stage of the T20 World Cup 2026, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, is currently underway. All eight teams are battling intensely for a place in the semi-finals, with some chasing their maiden title and others aiming to add a second or third trophy to their history. Only four teams will progress to the knockout stage, and the qualification scenarios vary significantly across the board.
Here are the semifinal qualification scenarios for each Super Eight team
Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe entered the tournament as underdogs but impressed everyone in the group stage. They remained unbeaten, defeating Oman and registering a stunning win over Australia to qualify for the Super Eight. However, they suffered a heavy defeat to West Indies in their opening Super Eight fixture, which severely damaged their Net Run Rate (-5.350). To qualify for the semi-finals, Zimbabwe must win their remaining two matches against South Africa and India and significantly improve their NRR.
South Africa

South Africa advanced to the Super Eight unbeaten in the group stage and began the second round strongly with a win over India, boosting their NRR to +3.800. If they win both of their remaining matches, qualification will be assured. A single win, however, would leave them dependent on other results.
West Indies

West Indies were dominant in the group stage, defeating England, Nepal, Italy, and Scotland. They continued their momentum in the Super Eight with a convincing win over Zimbabwe, powered by strong performances from Shimron Hetmyer, Rovman Powell, and spinners Akeal Hosein and Gudakesh Motie. Two more wins will confirm their semi-final spot. If they win only one, they will need favourable results elsewhere.
Sri Lanka
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Sri Lanka qualified for the Super Eight despite a group-stage loss to Zimbabwe, highlighted by Pathum Nissanka’s century against Australia. However, they lost their opening Super Eight match to England and currently sit at the bottom of the table. To stay in contention, they must win both remaining matches against New Zealand and Pakistan.
New Zealand

New Zealand progressed to the Super Eight with one group-stage defeat to South Africa. Their first Super Eight match was washed out, earning them one point. They now need victories against Sri Lanka and England to reach five points, which should secure a semi-final berth.
Pakistan
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Pakistan’s qualification depends on three possible scenarios. In the first, they must beat Sri Lanka, England must defeat New Zealand, and Sri Lanka must either beat New Zealand or that match ends in a washout. In the second, Pakistan and England win their games, but New Zealand beat Sri Lanka, leaving Pakistan needing a superior Net Run Rate. In the third, Pakistan and Sri Lanka win, New Zealand beat England, and Pakistan must top both on NRR.
India

India entered the Super Eight undefeated but lost their first match to South Africa and currently sit third with an NRR of -3.800. They must defeat both West Indies and Zimbabwe to ensure qualification. A single loss could end their campaign from the marquee event.
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