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India vs South Africa: Super 8 Showdown Rekindles 2024 Final Drama

Ahmedabad set for blockbuster rematch as two unbeaten giants collide in T20 World Cup Super 8

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
February 22, 2026
in Cricket
India vs South Africa: Super 8 Showdown Rekindles 2024 Final Drama

Ahmedabad: Cricket’s newest rivalry resumes under the lights in Ahmedabad as the India national cricket team take on the South Africa national cricket team in a mouth-watering Super 8 encounter at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday.

It is more than just a group-stage fixture. It is a rematch of the dramatic 2024 T20 World Cup final at Kensington Oval, where South Africa were within touching distance of glory before a stunning late surge from India’s bowlers flipped the script and broke Proteas hearts.
Two years on, both teams return unbeaten — and battle-hardened.

Unbeaten and unyielding

India stormed through their group with four wins, brushing aside Netherlands and Namibia, outclassing Pakistan, and surviving an early scare against USA thanks to a scintillating 84 off 49 balls from Suryakumar Yadav. Their campaign has showcased depth, flexibility and explosive power.

South Africa, meanwhile, have been equally commanding. Comfortable victories over New Zealand, Canada and UAE were followed by a gripping double Super Over triumph against Afghanistan — a match that instantly entered World Cup folklore and reaffirmed their growing reputation for composure under pressure.

With West Indies and Zimbabwe also unbeaten, this Super 8 pool has quickly become the tournament’s toughest battleground.

India’s strength: Firepower and variety

India’s batting has not always been flawless, but it has been decisive.
Ishan Kishan’s blistering 77 against Pakistan set the tone on a tricky surface, while Shivam Dube’s 66 off 31 against Netherlands highlighted the middle-order muscle. Hardik Pandya continues to deliver crucial all-round contributions, and Rinku Singh has reinforced his reputation as a finisher of rare nerve.
India’s 40 sixes in the group stage — the highest tally so far — underline their aggressive approach.

With the ball, Varun Chakravarthy has been a standout performer with nine wickets, controlling the middle overs with precision. Jasprit Bumrah and Arshdeep Singh have executed superbly at both ends of the innings, while Axar Patel is expected to return to strengthen the spin department.

Yet, concerns remain. Abhishek Sharma, the top-ranked T20I batter, is yet to open his account in the tournament. India have also struggled against off-spin, scoring at just over six an over, and their nine dropped catches are an area the team management will want corrected before facing South Africa’s sharp fielding unit.

Proteas pace and poise

South Africa arrive with momentum and menace. Captain Aiden Markram has led by example with two half-centuries, including a fluent 86 against New Zealand. Ryan Rickelton has provided explosive starts, while Quinton de Kock has quietly anchored the top order with consistency.
Tristan Stubbs and David Miller remain the finishers capable of turning matches in a handful of deliveries — Stubbs’ last-ball six in the Super Over against Afghanistan a testament to that.

The Proteas’ biggest strength, however, lies in their pace battery. Lungi Ngidi and Marco Jansen have already claimed four-wicket hauls in the tournament, with Corbin Bosch adding depth and variation. Though Kagiso Rabada has had a quieter run so far, the return of Anrich Nortje adds further bite to an already potent attack.

Their disciplined use of slower balls and off-pace variations has consistently unsettled opponents, while spinners Keshav Maharaj and George Linde provide tactical flexibility against India’s left-heavy batting line-up.

Ahmedabad awaits another epic

The Narendra Modi Stadium has favoured pace this tournament, and with an average first-innings score hovering near 190, another high-scoring thriller could be on the cards.
India hold a 5–2 edge over South Africa in T20 World Cup meetings, but history will count for little once the contest begins.

With two unbeaten teams, explosive batting units and bowling attacks capable of swinging momentum in minutes, Sunday’s clash promises to be a spectacle.

The ghosts of Barbados linger, but in Ahmedabad, a fresh chapter is ready to be written — one that could define the path to the trophy.

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