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Post by : Shakul
South Africa and West Indies faced off in a crucial ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 match at the Narendra Modi Stadium on February 26, 2026. Both teams entered the contest unbeaten, making it a key fixture in the race for the semi-finals.
South Africa captain Aiden Markram won the toss and chose to bowl first, aiming to put early pressure on the West Indies batting lineup and chase later under challenging conditions.
South Africa came into the match with confidence after a commanding 76-run win over India, showcasing strong performances in both batting and bowling. West Indies were equally impressive, having secured a dominant 107-run victory over Zimbabwe with aggressive batting.
With both teams in strong form, the match carried major significance. A win would strengthen semi-final chances and could decide the top spot in the Super 8 group. South Africa relied on disciplined bowling and balance, while West Indies looked to their explosive hitters to turn the game quickly.
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