T20 World Cup 2026: What went wrong for India against South Africa?

India lost the match against South Africa by 76 runs.

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T20 World Cup 2026: What went wrong for India against South Africa?
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India suffered a crushing 76-run defeat to South Africa in the Super Eight clash of the T20 World Cup 2026 on February 22 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The loss marked India’s first defeat in an ICC tournament in 17 matches, dating back to the 2023 ODI World Cup final against Australia. It was a disappointing outing for the Men in Blue, who were comprehensively outplayed in all departments.

The primary reason behind India’s downfall was their poor batting display. Chasing a challenging target, the Indian batters failed to show composure and intent. Openers Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma failed to get off to starts, while Tilak Varma’s dismissal once again highlighted his struggle for form.

India’s recklessness in shot selection and a lack of application hurt them badly. Even as wickets kept falling, there was little sign of consolidation or a calculated approach. The batters continued to play expansive strokes instead of building partnerships, which ultimately derailed the chase.

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Earlier in the match, South Africa posted a competitive total of 187/7. David Miller led the charge with a blistering 63 off 35 balls, smashing seven fours and three sixes. Dewald Brevis contributed 45, while Tristan Stubbs provided the finishing touch with an unbeaten 44 off 24 deliveries, accelerating effectively in the death overs. For India, Jasprit Bumrah was outstanding with figures of 3/15, and Arshdeep Singh chipped in with 2/28.

In response, India never found momentum and were bowled out for just 111 in 18.5 overs. Shivam Dube was the lone bright spot with 42 off 37 balls, but he lacked support from the other end. South Africa’s bowling attack was disciplined and clinical, with Marco Jansen claiming 4/22, Keshav Maharaj picking up 3/24, and Corbin Bosch finishing with 2/12.

Looking ahead, South Africa will face West Indies on February 26 in Ahmedabad, aiming to seal a semifinal spot. India, meanwhile, will take on Zimbabwe in Chennai as they look to bounce back from this setback.

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