ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 - 51st Match, Super 8 Group 1 (X2 v X4)
ZIM
153/7 (20)
vs
RSA
154/5 (17.5)
South Africa won by 5 wkts
Zimbabwe won the toss and chose to Batting
Batsmen
Tristan Stubbs*
21 (24)
George Linde
30 (21)
Bowlers
Blessing Muzarabani
3.5 O 1 W
Ryan Burl
2 O 0 W
Last Wicket: Dewald Brevis c Ryan Burl b Sikandar Raza 42(18) - 101/5 in 10.4 ov.
CRR: 8.64
Commentary
South Africa are through to the semis as the number one ranked team from this group. They’ve a 100% record in the tournament so far and have already beaten New Zealand once. That was in Ahmedabad though and conditions in Kolkata could be very different for both teams. We’ve one more game in the Super Eights and thats’s a virtual quarter-final between India and West Indies. The winner of that game will go on and play England in the other semi-final in Mumbai. India are bowling first at the Eden Gardens. Change tabs and join us for all the action. For now, cheers and bye..
Aiden Markram | South Africa Captain - Yeah, nice to get the win. Can be a tricky one when you change the team up a bit, some boys not playing, but thought the bowlers and fielders really stepped up today. Would've loved to be clinical with the bat but probably not the worst thing that the middle order was put under pressure and came through. Least you can do is give opportunity to the guys working behind the scenes. Never know if you're gonna need them. Can get to conditions that scream out to play one of them and now they've got a game under their belt. Yeah, exciting. Really exciting semifinal. Kolkata. Against New Zealand I believe. The boys will be up for it in a couple of days time. You look at playing one really good game of cricket and hopefully the result takes care of itself. Still 40 overs of good cricket needed and we need to give it that respect.
Sikandar Raza | Zimbabwe Captain - Certainly qualifying (to the Super Eights) was a big step. Getting a ticket to the next World Cup without the qualifiers, massive achievement. I think in these Super 8s, as much as we have lost, Pommie, but I can assure you, the lessons we have taken on. After the first game, we got better. After the second game, we even got better. So these are the things that when I look into my team and I say, you know what, we are learning, we are growing, and as a captain, I couldn't have asked for more and I couldn't be any more proud of the boys. So as a captain and as a leader, I'm very, very proud of this bunch of boys because I genuinely felt that we got better with every game that went on. And hopefully when we come back to the ICC event next time, we'll be even better. (if he and the senior players would still be a part of this set-up) Certainly very much so. It looks too far away for some of us, but we see where we are and we see how we go. But I just think for me, the culture we have built in the change, you know, whether we are there or we are not there, I think this team should be on autopilot and things should be very smooth. Hopefully if Allah wills it, all the senior boys are fit and healthy. We would love to be part of that as well. But having said that, the culture we have built, the relations we have built with the fans home and away, I just think we're onto something here and the hope, most importantly, that we have given to people back home. (on the bcrowd support) The Chevrons have done something that hasn't been done before. And I think the hope to the parents to allow their kids to take cricket as a primarily sport so that our depth can get better, our standards can get better. Because right now, immediate thing that Zimbabwe needs to do is to improve the pool of players. But I think what we have achieved now, Zimbabwe doesn't need to really do anything. I think it's going to happen automatically now. (on the roadmap to the future) I can assure you one thing that the Zimbabwe management, the MD and the chairman has been very active behind the scenes. We have got three home tours and one away tour in 2026 and with a possibility of two more tours and three A-series as well. So management has been really busy behind closed doors without me revealing too much, I can assure you that you will be seeing plenty more of Zimbabwe. I just think right now we need to go back and just take a breather, regroup, plan, draw a blueprint where we need to go, how we need to do about our 2027 World Cup business, but I can assure you that the management is busy and you're going to see Zimbabwe more and more.
Stats by Roshan Gede
50-plus score and 3-plus wickets in a T20 WC match
66* & 4/38 - Dwayne Bravo vs IND, Lord’s, 2009
51 & 3/26 - Shane Watson vs IRE, Colombo RPS, 2012
72 & 3/34 - Shane Watson vs IND, Colombo RPS, 2012
67* & 3/19 - Marcus Stoinis vs OMAN, Bridgetown, 2024
52 & 3/12 - Roston Chase vs SA, North Sound, 2024
73 & 3/29 - Sikandar Raza vs SA, Delhi, 2026
Raza is the first to do that as a captain.
Blessing Muzarabani in T20 WC 2026 (by lengths)
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50-plus score and 3-plus wickets in a T20 WC match
66* & 4/38 - Dwayne Bravo vs IND, Lord’s, 2009
51 & 3/26 - Shane Watson vs IRE, Colombo RPS, 2012
72 & 3/34 - Shane Watson vs IND, Colombo RPS, 2012
67* & 3/19 - Marcus Stoinis vs OMAN, Bridgetown, 2024
52 & 3/12 - Roston Chase vs SA, North Sound, 2024
73 & 3/29 - Sikandar Raza vs SA, Delhi, 2026
Raza is the first to do that as a captain.
Blessing Muzarabani in T20 WC 2026 (by lengths)
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Sikandar Raza | Player of the Match - My immediate reflection is that I shouldn't be here. I've never got a man of the match for losing the game, but I just think I can hold my head high. I think the way the boys have played the whole tournament, I know we took a bit of beating in the previous two games, but I think with each beating came a valuable lesson. And if you can see Zimbabwe, I think we have improved with every game that we have played. (On his reflections) At least now we've got a taste of what it takes and what it needs to be done for us to be a mid-table team in the top 6, top 7. We take these valuable lessons, go home, and hopefully come back stronger and better. (On what would have been a good score) To be honest with you, I thought 180 would be par on that wicket because I thought it was slightly on the skiddy, lower side of the wicket. So I thought the square side would be harder to hit. So I thought, listen, boys, if we can just get somehow 170, 175, I think it's a very good total on this wicket. And true to that, I think had we got to that, I think it would have been a very interesting game. (On his call to open the bowling) Certainly very important, but without even striking, my immediate reaction was, we've only got two seamers. If there's one guy who needs to raise his hand, it has to be the captain. So I said, boys, I'll open the bowling with the two seamers and hopefully so that we can have a lot of their overs or some of their overs in the middle and at depth as well. But it came really nice, ended up bowling three in the powerplay. But without the wickets or the runs, the fact that if the leader stands up and raises his hand, I think it gives a lot of confidence to the team. And I think we needed to show it today.
18:26 Local Time, 12:56 GMT, 18:26 IST: South Africa has been the team to beat in this World Cup and they've advanced to yet another semi-final. Their last semis in a WC in Kolkata didn't go as planned, but they'll back themselves to return to Ahmedabad for next Sunday's final. Standing against them is their Group D opponent - New Zealand - the league match was one-sided, you can trust Santner's men to be up for a scrap in Kolkata. Let's come back to this match now. The chase didn't start well with both Quinton de Kock and Aiden Markram falling cheaply, but that gave the middle order time to bat for a few overs. Ryan Rickelton was hit on his head, but he followed it up with a succession of sixes before falling for 31. Dewald Brevis attacked the Zimbabwe bowlers with an attacking 19-ball 42, David Miller contributed 22, and the 6th wicket pair of Tristan Stubbs and George Linde ensured no late hiccups. Zimbabwe improved as the Super Eights progressed; they were trounced by the West Indies and beaten by India, but they fought hard, led by skipper Sikandar Raza. 73 with the bat and 3 wickets with the ball: the all-rounder saved his best for the last. Plenty of support for them in the stands and they walk around Arun Jaitley Stadium as they thank their supporters.
Blessing Muzarabani to Tristan Stubbs, 2 runs, South Africa win, they were already through to the semis and they gto to Kolkata with a 100% winning record. Was a back of a length delivery and Stubbs hacked the pull to the left of mid-wicket - the fielder dived and got a hand, but he can't prevent the second
Blessing Muzarabani to Tristan Stubbs, no ball, full and wide of off, driven straight to the fielder at mid-off - George Linde was backing up for a single and is sent back. It's a front-foot no-ball and Stubbs can try and finish off the match through the free-hit
Blessing Muzarabani to George Linde, 1 run, fuller length delivery from round the wicket - Linde swipes and drags a thick inside edge through square leg, brings up the 50-run stand
Blessing Muzarabani to Tristan Stubbs, 1 run, slower short ball, bowled into the pitch and it sits up wide of off - cut square past point for a single
Blessing Muzarabani to George Linde, 1 run, back of a length and just outside off - Linde backs away and steers it to the left of backward point for a run
Muzarabani, from round the wicket
Blessing Muzarabani to Tristan Stubbs, 1 run, short of a good length and just outside off - punched square on the off-side for a single
Blessing Muzarabani [3.0-0-25-1] is back into the attack
End of Over 0: N/A runs, N/A wkts
Ryan Burl to Tristan Stubbs, 1 run, flatter and wider of off, chopped square on the off-side for a single
Ryan Burl to Tristan Stubbs, no run, flighted delivery outside off - Stubbs reaches out and throws his hands on the steer to backward point
Ryan Burl to Tristan Stubbs, wide, pushed through by Burl, but it's past the tramlines and has been wided
Ryan Burl to George Linde, 1 run, tossed up well wide of off, driven down to long-off for a single
Ryan Burl to Tristan Stubbs, 1 run, flatter and quicker on leg, nudged through mid-wicket for a single
Ryan Burl to George Linde, 1 run, full-toss down leg, whipped through mid-wicket for a single