South Africa Beat West Indies In T20 World Cup 2026, Keep India’s Semifinal Hopes Alive
South Africa produced a commanding run-chase in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 stage, defeating the West Indies by nine wickets and significantly easing India's qualification equation. Aiden Markram's aggressive batting, supported by Ryan Rickelton, ensured the Proteas chased 177 with remarkable ease and plenty of overs to spare.

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Markram's Rapid Fifty Sets The Tone
Chasing 177, South Africa began briskly but lost Quinton de Kock after a fiery 47 off 24 balls, dismissed by Roston Chase. Any hopes of a comeback for the West Indies quickly faded as Ryan Rickelton joined Aiden Markram at the crease with one wicket down.
Markram seized control of the innings almost immediately, reaching a half-century in just 25 deliveries. He continued attacking throughout the chase, finding boundaries at will and keeping the required rate firmly under control. Rickelton complemented him with calm strokeplay while rotating the strike efficiently.
The match ended emphatically when Markram drove Jason Holder straight back for a boundary to seal victory. He finished unbeaten on 82 off 46 balls, while Rickelton remained not out on 45.
Late West Indies Fightback After Collapse
Earlier, the West Indies innings had appeared headed for disaster. The hosts were reduced to 83/7 before Romario Shepherd and Jason Holder launched a remarkable recovery.
Their 89-run eighth-wicket partnership rescued the innings and carried the total to 176/8. Shepherd stayed unbeaten on 52, and Holder narrowly missed a half-century after being run out for 49 on the penultimate ball.
The late surge gave the West Indies a competitive total, but South Africa's chase proved far too strong.
Result Brings Relief For India
South Africa reached the target with 23 balls remaining, a result that brought major relief for India in the Super 8 standings. The win means India no longer need to worry about net run rate scenarios and can control their own fate.
India now simply need victories in their remaining matches to stay firmly in contention for the semifinals and potentially the final. They next face Zimbabwe in Chennai at 7 pm IST, followed by a clash against the West Indies.
If India win both fixtures, qualification for the semifinals becomes highly likely, reopening the path to the title decider.
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