The stakes couldn’t be higher at the Narendra Modi Stadium as the two unbeaten giants of T20 World Cup 2026‘s Group 1, West Indies and South Africa, clash for a virtual spot in the semi-finals. West Indies enter this contest fresh off a historic, record-breaking performance where they posted 254/6 against Zimbabwe, the highest total of the tournament.
South Africa, meanwhile, have turned Ahmedabad into their fortress, arriving after a clinical 76-run demolition of the hosts, India. With both teams sitting on two points and boasting massive Net Run Rates, the winner of this afternoon’s showdown will essentially secure their ticket to the final four.
West Indies are playing a brand of no-limits cricket. After Brandon King and Shai Hope fell early against Zimbabwe, Shimron Hetmyer (85 off 34) and Rovman Powell (59 off 35) put on a masterclass in power hitting. Their strategy is simple: even if they lose early wickets, the middle order has a license to kill.
South Africa’s success has been built on a bowling-first mindset. Marco Jansen (11 wickets) and Lungi Ngidi have been lethal with the new ball, while Keshav Maharaj remains the most economical spinner in the tournament.
The pitch at the Narendra Modi Stadium for this afternoon clash is expected to be a balanced, firm surface, likely utilizing the black soil variety known for its true bounce and pace. While the ground has been a batting paradise during this tournament with average first-innings scores hovering around 175–185, the 3:00 PM start introduces a different dynamic. Without the evening dew to slick the outfield, the surface may dry out and offer more grip and turn for spinners as the game progresses. Expect early assistance for pacers, followed by a high-scoring middle phase.
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