South Africa continued their winning streak as they secured another dominating moment at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. They completely dominated the Zimbabwe national cricket team by five wickets. The win has set up a high-profile semi-final showdown against the
New Zealand national cricket team.
The encounter between Zimbabwe and South Africa at the prestigious Arun Jaitley Stadium was a reflection of the supremacy of the South Africa national cricket team.
Match Overview: South Africa Remain Unbeaten in Super 8
South Africa chased a decent target of 154 set by Zimbabwe and achieved the target in 17.5 overs. With this win, the South Africa national cricket team has maintained an unbeaten run of seven consecutive matches.
The win has set up a mouth-watering semi-final encounter against the New Zealand national cricket team at the historic Eden Gardens Stadium in Kolkata on Wednesday.
Zimbabwe's Innings: Sikandar Raza Leads the Charge
Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat first. The Zimbabwe team struggled to cope with the South Africa bowling lineup. Skipper Sikandar Raza played an incredible knock of 73 runs from 43 deliveries.
The Zimbabwe team could reach a modest total of 153/7 in 20 overs. Sikandar Raza's aggressive knock towards the end of the game was not enough to push the team towards a high target.
Key Highlights – Zimbabwe Batting
South Africa's Chase: Brevis Steals the Limelight
Finishing Touches Under Pressure
Although both Brevis and Miller got out, Tristan Stubbs and George Linde helped the side chase the target with ease, ensuring that there was no last-minute drama for the Proteas.
What This Result Means for the Semi-Final
South Africa’s unbeaten run in the Super 8 tournament has already sent a stern warning to the remaining teams. Their balanced mix of powerful batting, tight bowling, and calm heads worked well so far for South Africa.
The upcoming semi-final against New Zealand at Eden Gardens will be a strategic battle, with the final spot up for grabs.
Brief Scores
Zimbabwe – 153/7 in 20 overs
South Africa – 154/5 in 17.5 overs
South Africa won by five wickets.
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