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T20 World Cup 2026: England vs New Zealand, Match 49, Super Eight – Full highlights, top moments & winner details

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Rehan Ahmed and Will Jacks
Rehan Ahmed and Will Jacks. (Photo Source: Matthew Lewis-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

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England completed an unbeaten Super Eight campaign in the T20 World Cup with a thrilling four-wicket win over New Zealand at the R. Premadasa Stadium, sealing top spot in Group 2 and marching into the semi-finals with immense confidence.

New Zealand’s 159/7 looked competitive on a surface that helped spin. Tim Seifert and Finn Allen gave them a good start, adding 64 in the Powerplay, while Glenn Phillips’ 39 ensured a solid finish. England’s spinners, led by Will Jacks and Rehan Ahmed with two wickets each, pulled things back smartly through the middle overs.

The chase began disastrously. Matt Henry removed Phil Salt early, and Jos Buttler fell for a duck. Harry Brook counter-attacked with flair, including a falling flick for six, but regular wickets saw the Three Lions needing 43 from the last three overs.

However, Jacks (32* off 18) and Rehan (19* off 7) smashed 44 off just 16 balls to script a sensational finish with three balls to spare. While England head to Mumbai unbeaten, New Zealand’s defeat has handed Pakistan an outside chance as they must beat Sri Lanka by 64 runs or chase the target in 13.1 overs to qualify.


Top Batting performance of the match – Tom Banton

England’s Tom Banton made sure to hold on to one end after the team lost a few quick wickets at the top. The right-handed batter in his 24-ball stay smashed three boundaries and a six, playing at a strike rate of 137.50. He stitched a crucial stand with Sam Curran to pull things back for England.


Top Bowling performance of the match – Will Jacks

Right-arm spinner Will Jacks was the wrecker-in-chief with the ball as he finished with figures of 2/23 in four overs. His two victims included Finn Allen and Glenn Philips. His part-time off-spin was instrumental in England’s win as they put early pressure on the BlackCaps early in the game.


Records Broken and Major Milestones Achieved

  • Jos Buttler set an unwanted record by registering his 10th T20I duck, the most by an England batter, surpassing Luke Wright’s tally of nine.
  • Will Jacks and Rehan Ahmed stitched a 44-run stand, now England’s highest seventh-wicket partnership in a Men’s T20 World Cup, breaking the previous 35-run record shared by Jamie Overton and Jacks.
  • England’s spinners claimed seven wickets, their joint-most in a single T20 World Cup match.
  • The 16 overs of spin bowled by England marked the most they have delivered in a T20I innings.
  • It was also the highest number of spin overs England have bowled in a T20 World Cup fixture.
  • England’s spinners generated nearly the same average turn at the venue as New Zealand’s slower bowlers managed against Sri Lanka in the previous game.
  • For the first time in seven matches, England failed to take a wicket inside the Powerplay, while conceding four sixes, their most in that phase in this World Cup.
  • This was only the second occasion in the tournament that both New Zealand openers survived the Powerplay, the other being their 10-wicket win over the UAE.
  • Jofra Archer conceded 16 runs in a single Powerplay over, the most he has given away in that phase in this World Cup.
  • Archer also conceded his first six in the Powerplay in the tournament during this clash.

Who was the Player of the Match?

England all-rounder Will Jacks received the Player of the Match honours for his sublime performance with both bat and ball. Earlier with the ball, he bagged a two-wicket haul and conceded just 23 runs. Later, he played a sublime match-winning 32* off 18, to take his team over the line.


What is the next match?

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England’s next match will be against either India or West Indies, with the winner of that clash set to take on the Three Lions. Meanwhile, New Zealand will keep a close eye on the Pakistan vs Sri Lanka fixture, as Pakistan still has an outside chance of progressing to the semi-finals.

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‘Grateful for your guidance’ – VVS Laxman thanks Zaheer Khan for guiding emerging pacers at BCCI CoE

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‘Grateful for your guidance’ - VVS Laxman thanks Zaheer Khan for guiding India’s next generation of fast-bowlers in a special training camp
‘Grateful for your guidance’ – VVS Laxman thanks Zaheer Khan for guiding India’s next generation of fast-bowlers in a special training camp (Source : BCCI on X)

The Board of Control for Cricket in India’s Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru recently welcomed a special guest as former India pace spearhead Zaheer Khan shared his expertise with a select group of fast bowlers at Bengaluru on March 2. 

The specialised camp had a clear focus on red-ball bowling and allowed India’s emerging pacers to work closely with one of the country’s finest fast bowlers.

Head of Cricket at the CoE, VVS Laxman, expressed gratitude to Zaheer for his involvement and contribution. Laxman acknowledged that having a stalwart like Zaheer interact with young bowlers not only sharpens their technical skills but also offers invaluable insights into the mental and tactical aspects of fast bowling.

He took to social media to express his gratitude towards his former India teammate.

“Thank you Zak for spending valuable time with our targeted fast bowlers and sharing your experiences so generously. Your journey of resilience, preparation and excellence is a powerful example for the next generation. Grateful for your guidance and the belief you have instilled in them,” he wrote.  

According to reports, the camp was designed to strengthen India’s fast-bowling bench strength in the longer format. The BCCI also shared some of the snippets, showing Zaheer passing on his wisdom to India’s new generation of fast bowlers.

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The initiative, spearheaded by Centre of Excellence head of cricket VVS Laxman, is part of a roadmap aimed at bringing former international players into mentoring roles for a select group of cricketers identified as future prospects. The camp featured fast bowlers from multiple state associations who are currently being closely monitored by the national selection committee.

Zaheer, 45, is one of India’s greatest fast bowlers to ever grace the game. The left-arm pacer picked up 610 international wickets at an average of 31.14 in his illustrious career.

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T20 World Cup 2026: ICC delivers unprecedented global digital growth and access

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R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo. (Photo Source: Matthew Lewis-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is currently on course to become the most digitally engaged and globally accessible edition in history, with ICC.tv and the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) social media channels setting new benchmarks across digital platforms.

Record-breaking tournament

The ICC’s streaming service, which serves fans in growth territories, set a new concurrent streaming record during the Super 8 fixture between India and the West Indies, surpassing the previous peak achieved during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 final.

ICC.tv has also already exceeded the total number of users and total minutes watched across the entirety of the 2024 event. Compared to this same stage of the previous tournament, unique users have grown by 28 per cent, and total playtime has increased by 56 per cent.

Across social media platforms, the ICC has surpassed 10 billion video views and remains on track to exceed the 16 billion video views achieved in 2024.


Deep fan engagement

Beyond scale, the data show more fans are watching more of the tournament than ever before.

Average watch time per unique user has increased to 58 minutes, up from 47 minutes at the end of the Super 8 stage in 2024.

Multi-language feeds continue to enrich and personalise the fan experience in markets around the world, too, and have accounted for nearly half of the total playtime. Three of the top five streams during the tournament have been non-English feeds, with ICC.tv broadcasting in Hindi, Urdu, Nepali, Japanese and Bahasa Indonesia.

This focus on language accessibility remains central to driving connections with viewers in diverse cricket communities all over the world.


Emerging markets on the rise

The strongest percentage growth has come from non-traditional markets, which have seen a 69 percent increase in users.

Germany has recorded a 150 percent increase from the 2024 event in unique users, with Italy also up 136 percent. Japan and South Korea have also delivered growth of more than 100 percent across both views and unique users.


Most global ICC event in history

These record-breaking trends demonstrate tangible progress against the ICC’s stated ambition to deliver its most global and accessible event ever.

The data shows sustained growth across consumption, engagement and geographic distribution, supported by expanded language feeds and increased uptake in emerging European and Asian markets.

With record concurrent audiences, higher average watch times and a materially increased share of users and views coming from non-traditional territories, there has never been an ICC event more available, or engaged with, globally.

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Abhishek Sharma vs England in T20Is: Full Stats & Performance

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Abhishek Sharma vs England in T20Is: Full Stats & Performance
Abhishek Sharma vs England in T20Is: Full Stats & Performance (Photo Source: Michael Steele/Getty Images)

Indian opener Abhishek Sharma has struggled to find consistency in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 so far. His only notable contribution came in the second Super Eight fixture against Zimbabwe, where he registered a half-century. Apart from that effort, the left-hander endured a difficult group stage, recording three consecutive ducks and battling to rediscover his rhythm at the top of the order.

In India’s recent clash against the West Indies, effectively a virtual quarter-final, Abhishek showed brief promise with a couple of crisp boundaries but failed to convert his start, departing cheaply once again. Despite his lean run, India have secured a place in the semi-finals, where they will face England on March 5 at Wankhede Stadium. As defending champions, India will aim to seal a spot in the final scheduled for March 8 at Narendra Modi Stadium, where they will meet either South Africa or New Zealand.

What is Abhishek Sharma’s record against England in T20Is?

Match Runs Highest Score Average Strike Rate 100s 50s Fours Sixes
05 279 135 55.80 219.68 01 01 24 22

Interestingly, Abhishek boasts an impressive record against the England cricket team in T20Is. In five innings, he has amassed 279 runs at a remarkable average of 55.80, including one century and one half-century. His performances against England suggest he could play a decisive role in the high-stakes semi-final.

In his first T20I against England, the visitors managed a modest total of 132, aided by a three-wicket haul from Varun Chakravarthy. During the chase, Abhishek blazed 79 off just 34 balls, smashing five fours and eight sixes to steer India comfortably home.

Although he endured three quiet outings thereafter, he made a stunning statement in the fifth match of the series. India piled up 247/9, powered by Abhishek’s sensational 135 off 54 deliveries, which included seven fours and 13 sixes at an astonishing strike rate of 250. His innings came against a formidable English attack featuring Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Jamie Overton and Brydon Carse.

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