
T20 World Cup 2026: Super 8 Stage Begins
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 has reached the exciting Super 8 stage, where the top eight teams battle it out in two groups of four. Co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, this phase runs from February 21 to March 1, 2026, with each team playing three matches in their group. The top two from each group advance to the semi-finals.
Super 8 Groups
- Group 1: India, South Africa, West Indies, Zimbabwe
- Group 2: Pakistan, Sri Lanka, England, New Zealand
These teams earned their spots through strong performances in the group stage, with some surprising results along the way.
Super 8 Schedule (Key Matches and Venues)
Here are the confirmed fixtures (times in local IST where applicable; most evening games start at 7:00 PM IST / 13:30 GMT):
- February 21, 2026 New Zealand vs Pakistan – R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo (7:00 PM)
- February 22, 2026 Sri Lanka vs England – Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy (3:00 PM) India vs South Africa – Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad (7:00 PM)
- February 23, 2026 Zimbabwe vs West Indies – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai (7:00 PM)
- February 24, 2026 England vs Pakistan – Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy (7:00 PM)
- February 26, 2026 South Africa vs West Indies – Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad (3:00 PM) India vs Zimbabwe – MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai (7:00 PM)
- March 1, 2026 Zimbabwe vs South Africa – Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi (3:00 PM) India vs West Indies – Eden Gardens, Kolkata (7:00 PM)
(Note: Additional Group 2 matches like Sri Lanka vs New Zealand and others fill out the schedule—check official ICC sources for full details and any updates.)
This stage promises high-stakes cricket, with rematches like India vs South Africa (echoing the 2024 final) and big clashes across subcontinental venues.
Underdogs to Watch: Teams That Could Surprise
While powerhouses like India (defending champions), Pakistan, England, and South Africa dominate headlines, a couple of teams enter as genuine underdogs with real potential to upset the odds and reach the semis—or even further.
- Zimbabwe — The biggest surprise package. They secured Super 8 qualification with key wins (including over Australia) and smart results in a tight group. In Group 1 alongside India, SA, and WI, Zimbabwe’s pace attack and improving batting could exploit spin-friendly pitches in India. They’ve shown they can punch above their weight—don’t count them out for causing chaos.
- New Zealand — Often consistent but not always favorites in T20s. With players like Kane Williamson and a strong all-round unit, they can challenge anyone in Group 2. Their experience in big tournaments makes them dangerous, especially if they start well against Pakistan.
Other mentions from the tournament so far include spirited showings from associates earlier, but in Super 8, Zimbabwe stands out as the clear underdog story. Teams like Sri Lanka (co-hosts with home advantage) could also play spoiler roles.
The Super 8 is where the real drama begins—expect thrilling cricket, potential upsets, and intense rivalries. Stay tuned for live action, and may the best team lift the trophy in early March!
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