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Posted: 13 hours ago
#11

South Africa Hold Qualification Advantage

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7. South Africa Hold Qualification Advantage

South Africa finished first in their Super 8 group with six points, meaning they automatically progress to the T20 World Cup final if the semi-final cannot produce a result due to weather.

New Zealand Would Be Eliminated Without a ball being bowled

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Posted: 13 hours ago
#12

New Zealand advanced to the semi-finals with three Super 8 points, which puts them behind South Africa in tournament ranking hierarchy and eliminates them if the match is abandoned.

Kolkata Forecast Suggests Low Risk of Rain 9/10

9. Kolkata Forecast Suggests Low Risk of Rain

According to early weather forecasts for Eden Gardens, conditions are expected to remain mostly clear with minimal precipitation risk, increasing the likelihood that the South Africa vs New Zealand semi-final proceeds as scheduled.

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Posted: 11 hours ago
#13

South Africa strong favourites as quest for elusive silverware hots up

Serial semi-finalists meet at Eden Gardens in latest bid to land limited-overs crown

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The good thing about South Africa-New Zealand semi-finals is it gives neutrals at least one team to cheer for in the final. Two generally likeable sides who have - somehow - yet to lift an ICC white-ball trophy between them since 2000 vie for yet one more crack at it, as they look to edge each other out. South Africa's heartache in these tournaments is well-documented, but New Zealand make semi-finals more consistently than any other side over the past two decades, and are yet to string the two matches together from this stage onwards that would propel them to glory.

There is, often, little to choose between these two but, this time around, a clear favourite has emerged. South Africa are unbeaten this tournament, and that includes a trouncing of New Zealand in the group stages. They have played all their games in India, which has allowed them to make full use of their fast bowlers without needing to turn to spin in any extensive way, which plays into their strengths.

With 268 runs at a strike-rate of 175, captain Aiden Markram has been arguably the best opener in the tournament, while a middle- and lower-order comprising Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs and Marco Jansen is the envy of any side in the competition. In Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Kagiso Rabada andLungi Ngidi - the highest wicket-taker remaining in the tournament - they have high pace as well as great variety, with Keshav Maharaj getting through the spin overs. It is hard to imagine how South Africa could have covered all bases more comprehensively.

New Zealand's campaign has proved much less straightforward, and it is harder to gauge the true nature of their quality and their ability to contend for this title. They beat Afghanistan, Canada and the UAE through the group stages, before a washout against Pakistan and defeat to England left them relying on an external result to qualify. They owe their place in the last four to a commanding win over Sri Lanka, one which had its own hiccups along the way.

They have had to adjust, though, playing their group matches in India before going off to Sri Lanka for the Super Eight. They are back in India again, with Kolkata the venue for the semi-final, which will likely see them pull back their use of spin and turn to the quicker bowlers again. Their strength is a gun top-order, with Finn Allen and Tim Seifert in consistently explosive form, and great flexibility with the ball thanks to a surfeit of allrounders, a deep batting order, and fast bowlers than can neatly blend back into the side for spinners without disrupting the balance of the line-up.

Both sides have been knocking on the door for silverware for long enough. Once more, they chip away at it in the hope that this time, their efforts will be enough to blow the house down.

Mitchell Santner and Aiden Markram have a laugh, New Zealand vs South Africa, T20 World Cup, Group D, Ahmedabad, February 14, 2026


Edited by missFiesty_69 - 9 hours ago
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Posted: 11 hours ago
#14

Form guide

New Zealand: LWWLW (last five completed matches, most recent first)

South Africa: WWWWW

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Posted: 11 hours ago
#15

In the spotlight

Rachin Ravindra was the stand-out player in Lahore last year, the last time these two sides met in an ICC semi-final at the 2025 Champions Trophy. He scored a century that set New Zealand on its way before keeping things tight with the ball. At this tournament, he played a central two-in-one role for New Zealand in the Super Eight in Colombo where the ball gripped and stopped, but on the flatter strips of Eden Gardens it is with the bat that he will be more important to New Zealand. Ravindra has a phenomenally good ICC record, but at this tournament, his batting hasn't quite clicked in the same way. All that can be put to rest facing a team against whom he has enjoyed big-match success.

Aiden Markram has towered over almost any other batter at this tournament, and is the highest run-scorer among sides still alive. He saved his best innings for the game against New Zealand in the groups, pulverising an unbeaten 86 off 44 to seal a comfortable win. It is one of three destructive half-centuries he has scored at this World Cup. His clean aerial hitting through the powerplay has proven almost impossible to counter for bowlers when in this kind of form, especially if he cannot be snared early, as India and Zimbabwe recently managed. Markram has also demonstrated his ability to rise to the biggest of occasions, as evidenced by hisfourth-innings hundred in the World Test Championship finalagainst Australia last year. A semi-final here is unlikely to overawe him.

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Posted: 11 hours ago
#16

Quotes

"Watching Pakistan-Sri Lanka was pretty tough, pretty nervy. I had a few of the boys in my room and I had to leave because it was pretty tough."

New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner on watching from the sidelines to see if his team would make the semi-finals.

"It's always a great effort to win a Test series and I was proud to be part of it. Obviously, there are a lot of guys who were not there who are part of the white-ball set-up. They would have watched it and seen cricket as a whole is trending in a good direction in South Africa and now, with a World Cup, it's a good time to be part of it."

Aiden Markram reflects on the tone South Africa's WTC win may have set for belief in the camp.

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Posted: 11 hours ago
#17

SA vs NZ Head-to-Head Record in T20Is

Matches Played : 19
SA Won : 12
NZ Won : 07
Tied / No Results : 0
First-ever Fixture : October 21, 2005 (NZ Won)
Last-ever Fixture : February 14, 2026 (SA Won)

missFiesty_69 thumbnail
Posted: 11 hours ago
#18

Probable Best Performers


Probable Best Batter: Aiden Markram

Aiden Markram has led his team from the front in the tournament so far. He is third on the list of leading run-getters in the 2026 T20 World Cup. The right-handed batter has amassed 268 runs in seven innings at an average of 53.60 and a strike rate of 175.17. Markram would want to continue his purple patch when he faced the Kiwis on Wednesday.

Probable Best Bowler: Lungi Ngidi

Lungi Ngidi has been one of the most consistent bowlers in this tournament. He has impressed the cricket fraternity with his clever usage of slower balls. The right-arm seamer has bagged 12 wickets from six games at an average of 13.75. His four-over spell will be crucial and Markram would want to use him tactically.

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Posted: 11 hours ago
#19

Pitch Report

The iconic venue is expected to offer a balanced surface, where batters will mostly thrive but bowlers would also have something in their favour. While Eden Gardens has hosted several games in the marquee event this year, taking all of them into account won't be a great idea as all but one of them were games held in the morning or in the afternoon.

The virtual quarter-final between India and the West Indies was the first game held in the evening at Eden Gardens during the ongoing World Cup. The Caribbean side posted 195/4 and India chased it down with five wickets and four balls to spare. Chasing teams have a great record in T20s at Eden Gardens. The captain who wins the toss would opt to bowl first and keep the opposition down below 200.

missFiesty_69 thumbnail
Posted: 11 hours ago
#20

Chasing team to win the match

SECOND TO BAT

SA FlagPOWERPLAY: 50-60

180-190

SECOND TO BAT

NZ FlagPOWERPLAY: 50-60

190-200

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