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SUPER 8 SHOWDOWN

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Last updated: February 21, 2026 12:23 am
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The 10th edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup now shifts gears into its most compelling chapter — the Super 8s. After weeks of high-voltage contests, narrow escapes and headline-grabbing upsets, the 20-team spectacle has been trimmed to eight contenders.

From February 21 to March 1, the race for semifinal berths will intensify in a single round-robin battle across two fiercely competitive groups.

Pakistan will take on New Zealand in the opening match of the Super Eights phase of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Colombo, while reigning champions India face South Africa in a rematch of the thrilling 2024 title decider.

Seven of the eight pre-seeded sides have justified their rankings by progressing, but the stage also features one stirring underdog story; Zimbabwe, who forced their way into the elite bracket with a fearless campaign.

Co-hosts India headline Group 1 and will lock horns with two other group toppers, the ever-dangerous West Indies cricket team and the resurgent South Africa national cricket team.

Zimbabwe replace pre-tournament favourites Australia to complete the quartet. Zimbabwe have emerged as the surprise package of the tournament, riding momentum and belief into the Super 8s. Their fearless brand of cricket now faces its sternest examination.

India’s clash with South Africa on February 22 in Ahmedabad promises early fireworks, while their March 1 showdown against the West Indies in Kolkata could well determine semifinal destiny.

Opening the Super 8s on February 21, New Zealand and Pakistan will set the tone in Colombo.

If Group 1 is about power and
unpredictability, Group 2 is steeped in rivalry and pedigree.

 

The mercurial Pakistan team shares space with two-time champions (2010 and 2022) England, perennial dark horses New Zealand and a rejuvenated Sri Lanka.

Opening the Super 8s on February 21, New Zealand and Pakistan will set the tone in Colombo. England and Sri Lanka renew hostilities a day later in Kandy, while the England–Pakistan encounter on February 24 looms as a blockbuster in what could be the group’s defining fixture.

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