India’s T20 World Cup 2026 journey has been flawless so far. Clinching all three group matches, they’ve booked their Super 8 berth ahead of schedule in Group A. BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia expressed optimism, noting the side’s perfect direction and praying for sustained form.
Next up is Netherlands at Narendra Modi Stadium on Wednesday. Another win would make it four in a row, entering the next phase with rhythm intact. ‘The team is progressing correctly… hoping the momentum lasts,’ Saikia shared with IANS.
The USA clash in Mumbai was a nail-biter. At 77/6, Suryakumar Yadav’s masterful unbeaten 84 rescued the innings. Bowlers followed up superbly for a 29-run victory.
Namibia faced India’s wrath in the second game, where 209 was piled up. Kishan’s brisk 61 and Pandya’s 52 formed the backbone. Namibia crumbled for a 93-run defeat against tight bowling.
The Pakistan showdown in Colombo stole the show. India’s 175, fueled by Kishan’s 77 off 40, set a daunting target. Genduzhen Pakistan for 114, securing a 61-run triumph – the largest margin against rivals in T20 WC history.
With impeccable record and boosted confidence, India marches into Super 8. The focus now shifts to replicating this form in the crucial stages.