Excitement builds as T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 stage is set. Eight powerhouses—India, South Africa, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, England, Pakistan—battle for glory. Grouped strategically: Group 1 has India, South Africa, West Indies, Zimbabwe; Group 2 boasts Sri Lanka, New Zealand, England, Pakistan.
Matches ignite February 21 with Pakistan clashing New Zealand in Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium at 7 PM. Three games per team determine semifinal fate.
In a riveting Star Sports segment, expert voices rang out. Former batter Cheteshwar Pujara predicts India, South Africa, Sri Lanka, New Zealand advancing. Mohammad Kaif foresees India, South Africa, England, New Zealand. Varun Aaron favors India, West Indies, England, Pakistan. Sanjay Bangar, ex-batting coach, tips India, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka. Debut commentator Yuzvendra Chahal, 2024 champ sans a game, chooses India, South Africa, England, New Zealand.
Consensus crowns India as safe bet, South Africa and New Zealand strong contenders. Divergent picks for others add intrigue—will England or Pakistan edge out? Super 8’s round-robin format ensures no easy rides, blending strategy, firepower, and resilience. Cricket fans worldwide tune in for potential upsets and star performances shaping the tournament’s narrative.