South Africa vs New Zealand
The unbeaten Proteas face the resilient Black Caps at the iconic Eden Gardens, Kolkata. A battle for a place in the T20 World Cup 2026 Final.
The Stakes Couldn't Be Higher
Unbeaten South Africa, led by the imperious Aiden Markram, enter this semifinal as the only team with a perfect record in the tournament. Their systematic dismantling of opponents—including a statement 76-run victory over defending champions India—has marked them as the team to beat.
New Zealand, however, are the masters of tournament pressure. After a dramatic Super 8 phase where they secured qualification on net run rate, Mitchell Santner's side brings a blend of explosive batting and cunning spin. While history favors the Proteas (5-0 in T20 World Cups), the Black Caps' ability to win "ugly" makes them dangerous underdogs.
T20 World Cup History
South Africa
Unbeaten
Record
New Zealand
Seeking First
Most recent: SA chased 176 by 7 wickets in Ahmedabad (Feb 2026)
Road to the Semifinals
πΏπ¦ South Africa
Group 1 Winners- Played 3 Won 3
- NRR +2.259
- Top Scorer A. Markram (268 runs)
π³πΏ New Zealand
Group 2 Runners-up- Record 1W - 1L - 1NR
- NRR +1.390
- Key Weapon M. Santner (Spin)
Eden Gardens Pitch Report
Batting Paradise with Dew Factor
The black-soil surface at Eden Gardens has evolved into a high-scoring venue. While the average first innings score hovers around 161, recent matches have seen totals pushing 200. Expect the ball to come onto the bat nicely, with spinners finding grip only in the middle overs. Dew is expected to play a significant role in the second innings, making the toss crucial.
Predicted Playing XI
Based on recent form, team balance, and conditions at Eden Gardens. South Africa is expected to bring back their key pacers Rabada and Jansen.
South Africa
Proteas- 1 Quinton de Kock (wk)
- 2 Aiden Markram (c)
- 3 Ryan Rickelton
- 4 Dewald Brevis
- 5 David Miller
- 6 Tristan Stubbs
- 7 Marco Jansen
- 8 Corbin Bosch
- 9 Kagiso Rabada
- 10 Keshav Maharaj
- 11 Lungi Ngidi
New Zealand
Black Caps- 1 Tim Seifert (wk)
- 2 Finn Allen
- 3 Rachin Ravindra
- 4 Glenn Phillips
- 5 Daryl Mitchell
- 6 Mitchell Santner (c)
- 7 Jimmy Neesham
- 8 Matt Henry
- 9 Lockie Ferguson
- 10 Ish Sodhi
- 11 Cole McConchie
Key Player Battles
Quinton de Kock vs Lockie Ferguson
Ferguson has dismissed de Kock 3 times in T20s. The battle of pace vs aggression at the top.
Aiden Markram vs Mitchell Santner
Captain vs Captain. Markram's 175 SR vs Santner's economy of under 6.5.
Expert Prediction
60-40 advantage • Unbeaten momentum and superior pace depth should see the Proteas through to the final, but expect a tight contest.