3 min readFeb 26, 2026 06:14 PM IST
Aiden Markram and Lungi Ngidi helped South Africa beat West Indies in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 game. (PHOTO: AP)
Aiden Markram led by example with a fiery fifty after Lungi Ngidi broke West Indies’ middle order as South Africa continued their menacing winning run with a 9-wicket win over West Indies in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 match at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday. With this result, India’s path to the semifinal has become much clearer, with net run rate not coming into play.
Now, with just wins over Zimbabwe and West Indies in their last two Super 8 games, would suffice for India’s qualification to the semifinal alongside South Africa from Super 8 Group 1.
South Africa made a mockery of the 177-run chase, overhauling the target in just 16.1 overs to reach four points and get very close to qualification for the semifinals. They would still need to wait for the India vs Zimbabwe game to officially qualify.
Earlier, South Africa’s pacers ran through the West Indies’ batting line-up before a stirring lower-order fightback from Romario Shepherd and Jason Holder lifted the two-time champions to 176 for eight.
From the high of posting one of the highest totals in the tournament’s history in their previous outing, West Indies were in for a rude shock as Kagiso Rabada (2/22) and Lungi Ngidi (3/30) exploited the hard length to reduce the big-hitting line-up to 83 for seven.
AS IT HAPPENED | SOUTH AFRICA VS WEST INDIES T20 WORLD CUP 2026 SUPER 8 HIGHLIGHTS
Jason Holder (49 off 31) and Romario Shepherd (52 not out off 37) stitched together a record 89-run stand for the eighth wicket to prevent a complete collapse of the innings.
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Opting to bowl, South Africa opened with spinner Keshav Maharaj but Shai Hope (16 off 6) showed early intent, launching him for two sixes and a four. At the other end, Brandon King (21 off 11) threw his bat around against Marco Jansen, collecting quick boundaries as the Caribbean side raced to 29 in just over two overs.
Rabada, however, brought the Proteas back into the contest by having Hope caught behind as the skipper fished outside off stump. It could have been two in two but Shimron Hetmyer (2) was dropped at mid-on by Corbin Bosch, but the reprieve proved brief. However, Rabada sent back the left-hander three balls later when he miscued a pull. The in-form Ngidi then struck a double blow in the fourth over. After being hit for two consecutive fours by King, he had the opener caught behind and two balls later rattled Roston Chase’s (2) stumps. In the space of 10 deliveries, West Indies had lost four wickets and were 44 for four after four overs.
Sherfane Rutherford (12) briefly counterattacked, smashing Bosch for a towering six over midwicket, but perished next ball, top-edging to Quinton de Kock.
Ngidi’s third wicket — Rovman Powell (9) — left West Indies tottering at 71 for six, while Matthew Forde (11) became Bosch’s second victim soon after a six. Just when a collapse seemed inevitable, Holder and Romario (52 not out off 37) came to the rescue of the side.
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Holder, who hammered 22 runs in a Jansen over towards the end, fell to a run-out off the penultimate ball, but Shepherd ensured West Indies finished strongly, giving their bowlers something to defend.
(With PTI inputs)
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