🏏 ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: WI vs SA 47th Match,26 Feb 🏏

Match Discussion

SoniRita thumbnail

India

Posted: 10 hours ago
#1

🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: S8 - M47: West Indies vs South Africa at Ahmedabad on 26/02/2026 at 3PM IST🏏

Image

Almost all of the 90,954 spectators who streamed through the Narendra Modi Stadium's gates to watch India play South Africa on Sunday wanted the home side to win. That didn't happen, as all of those fans will know. How many of them will be back at the world's biggest cricket ground on Thursday is anyone's guess. But this time they will shout for South Africa.

Victory for Aiden Markram's men over West Indies would help India's cause as the sharp end of the T20 World Cup looms. Should the South Africans win - and that result be followed by the Indians beating Zimbabwe at Chepauk in Thursday's late game - two things will happen.

South Africa will seal a semifinal spot, and India's showdown with the West Indians at Eden Gardens on Sunday will be a shootout for a place in the final four. A West Indies win over South Africa would chuck a large and hungry cat among those pigeons.

While India should have the measure of the Zimbabweans, who had their unbeaten bubble after four games - one of them washed out - burst emphatically by West Indies at the Wankhede on Monday, it is by no means assured that the South Africans will subdue the men in maroon.

It's true that the closest South Africa have come to dropping points was when they needed two Super Overs to sneak past Afghanistan in Ahmedabad in their second group game. But West Indies are just as unbeaten after five matches.

Shimron Hetmyer was the second-highest run-scorer in the tournament going into Wednesday's encounter between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo and Jason Holder had the fourth-highest batting strike rate. Only three bowlers have taken more wickets than Gudakesh Motie, and just two have a better economy rate than Matthew Forde. The only South African to appear higher on the lists than those West Indian players is Marco Jansen, who has taken one more wicket than Motie.

With their big hitters and sense of occasion, few teams are better placed to knock the South Africans off their perch than the Caribbean crew. But the converse is just as true - South Africa have shown grit and steel and are well capable of claiming another win.

The closest contest of the Super Eights stage of the tournament might just be upon us.

Created

Last reply

Replies

237

Views

2.4k

Users

16

Likes

233

Frequent Posters

SoniRita thumbnail

India

Posted: 10 hours ago
#2

When: Thursday, 26 February 2026, at 3:00 PM IST

Where: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

What to expect: It's a red soil pitch, which should help the seamers. But that also means the ball should come onto the bat faster. Even Ahmedabad's black soil surfaces haven't offered much turn during the tournament. The afternoon start means dew will not be a factor.

Team news:

South Africa

Thou shalt not tamper, surely, with the side who hammered India at the same venue on Sunday.

Probable XI: Aiden Markram (c), Quinton de Kock (wk), Ryan Rickelton, Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi.

West Indies

Similarly, don't go messing with the team who broke Zimbabwean hearts at the Wankhede on Monday.

Probable XI: Brandon King, Shai Hope (c & wk), Shimron Hetmyer, Rovman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, Matthew Forde, Akeal Hosein, Gudakesh Motie, Shamar Joseph

SoniRita thumbnail

India

Posted: 10 hours ago
#3

Did you know?

* South Africa have won four of their five T20 World Cup matches against West Indies.

* West Indies' only success over the South Africans in the tournament was achieved in India; in Nagpur in 2016.

* South Africa have played four of their five T20 World Cup matches at the Narendra Modi Stadium, though none of them started at 3 PM. West Indies have never played a T20I here.

SoniRita thumbnail

India

Posted: 10 hours ago
#4

What they said

"The ball hasn't spun too much here. The seamers have done well. I'm just trying to do my job and complement our fast bowlers." - Keshav Maharaj on Ahmedabad's spin snub.

"They have the advantage of having played most of the games at the same venue. But once we plan properly and execute our plans, we will play a good game. We're not worried about the venues and who did and didn't play there. It's about understanding what needs to be done and executing." - Batting coach Floyd Reifer on West Indies' absence so far from Ahmedabad.

SoniRita thumbnail

India

Posted: 10 hours ago
#5

In the spotlight: Marco Jansen and Shimron Hetmyer

With 11 wickets at 12.18 - including eight in his last two outings, at this very venue, against New Zealand and India - Marco Jansen has the form and the method to make another statement impact for his team. Five of those wickets came in the powerplay - three against New Zealand, though they used his pace and bounce against him in between whiles, and two against India, who were never allowed to rally after his first-ball extraction of Tilak Varma. Every team craves a rangy left-arm seamer in this format, and Jansen's combinations of angle, accuracy and steepling bounce mark him out as one of the very best.

If West Indies are to win, their batters need to keep swinging with the freedom and confidence that has brought them this far already. And no-one epitomises their current mood better than Shimron Hetmyer. With 219 runs at 54.75, he is the tournament's second-highest run-scorer, behind Sahibzada Farhan's tally of 283. In terms of pure six-hitting, his tally of 17 puts him way out on his own. If his game can sometimes seem too loose to function consistently, then it is entirely in keeping with West Indies' mighty T20I heritage, including his 2016 forebears who counted almost exclusively in boundaries as they powered to their second world title, here on Indian soil, a decade ago.

Edited by SoniRita - 10 hours ago
SoniRita thumbnail

India

Posted: 10 hours ago
#6

Pitch and conditions

It promises to be another scorching hot day in Ahmedabad, where the 3pm start time will offer no respite from the conditions. Pitch 7 has been allocated for this contest, which means red soil and the prospect of some extra bounce, although that didn't exactly materialise for the previous match. Either way, it's likely to be good for batting, especially given the reputations of these line-ups.

SoniRita thumbnail

India

Posted: 10 hours ago
#7

Stats and trivia

FlauntPessimism thumbnail
Posted: 10 hours ago
#8

Ye match India ke liye sabse important hai

Either SA should win or WI victory should be by a very high margin...


But hona dono me se kuchh bhi nhi hai

Viswasruti thumbnail

India

Posted: 9 hours ago
#9

Thank you Soni for the thread and for tagging. smiley27

This match is more important for us, because it'll decide our fate in this WC!!

Savera84 thumbnail

India

Posted: 9 hours ago
#10

Thanks for the tag Soni.smiley31

May the best team win.smiley20

Cheers..

Related Topics

Cricket thumbnail

Posted by: Spiritual_Rain · 1 months ago

coming up warm up matches more batting display by Glen Phillip Swashbuckling Striker , oooo of s.s Pl ssyS swas ssharmaStriker

Expand ▼
Cricket thumbnail

Posted by: SoniRita · 9 days ago

🏏Ireland vs Zimbabwe, 32nd Match, Group B, ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026🏏 It's a straightforward job at hand for Zimbabwe. Win today's game...

Expand ▼
Cricket thumbnail

Posted by: SoniRita · 9 days ago

🏏New Zealand vs Canada, 31st Match, Group D, ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026🏏 At the end of that game between New Zealand and South Africa, one...

Expand ▼
Cricket thumbnail

Posted by: Spiritual_Rain · 1 years ago

💋SCROLL DOWN TO PAGE 6 FOR MAY 4-MAY 16 FRESH MATCHES💚 🌿 UAE vs NAM 1st game UAE captain Mohd Waseem hits 50 ball 89 not out with 6 sixes 6...

Expand ▼
Cricket thumbnail

Posted by: Savera84 · 19 days ago

ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026: Nederlands vs Pakistan at Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo on 07/02/26 at 11:00 AM IST. I Welcome to T20 World Cup...

Expand ▼
Top

Stay Connected with IndiaForums!

Be the first to know about the latest news, updates, and exclusive content.

Add to Home Screen!

Install this web app on your iPhone for the best experience. It's easy, just tap and then "Add to Home Screen".