An exciting semi-final of a blockbuster ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 between India and England at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday is the sole match the two teams can not control but the weather. Though the weather can be shown to be forecasted as clear in Mumbai, the recent rain hitches in the tournament have left fans with the question: what will happen in case of a match wash out? Reserve Day in Place The International Cricket Council (ICC) has made a
New Zealand gave South Africa a thrashing to beat them in the first semi-final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, making a seemingly unbelievable run of 170 and securing themselves a spot in the final. What was likely to be a close knockout contest turned out to be a one-sided display of fearless batting with the Black Caps surging to 173/1 after 12.5 overs to win the match by nine wickets. Innings of South Africa: Competitive, Yet Not Commanding South Africa
In the case when four major cricket nations clash, prophecies are perilous. England, New Zealand, South Africa, and India are not merely groups, but alternative cricketing identities, philosophies and pressure histories. On paper, they all appear competent. As a matter of fact, it is only one who can deal with the heat when it counts. We should deconstruct it without prejudice or nostalgia. India: the Talent, Depth and the weight of Expectation India boasts of the best squad probably. Explosive top order. Middle-order





