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    Home | Cricket | Markram Masterclass Powers South Africa Past West Indies in T20 World Cup Thriller
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    Markram Masterclass Powers South Africa Past West Indies in T20 World Cup Thriller

    March 20, 20264 Mins Read4
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    • West Indies Recover After Early Collapse
    • Markram Leads Ruthless Chase
    • Proteas in Pole Position

    South Africa tightened their grip on a semi-final place at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 with a commanding nine-wicket victory over West Indies in Ahmedabad on 26 February. Led by a scintillating unbeaten knock from Aiden Markram, the Proteas chased down a competitive target of 177 with remarkable ease, reaching 177/1 in just 16.1 overs to maintain their unbeaten run in the tournament.

    The result places South Africa firmly at the top of Group 1, with two wins from two matches, and within touching distance of a place in the knockout stages.

    West Indies Recover After Early Collapse

    After being sent in to bat, West Indies signaled their aggressive intent immediately. Captain Shai Hope launched the innings with two towering sixes off Keshav Maharaj in the opening over, helping his side race to 29 runs inside two overs. Twenty-one of those runs came in the very first over, underlining their fearless approach.

    However, South Africa’s pace attack quickly restored order. Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi struck decisive early blows, dismantling the West Indies top order in a devastating spell. Rabada removed Hope and Shimron Hetmyer within three deliveries, while Ngidi accounted for Brandon King and Roston Chase. The Caribbean side slumped dramatically from 29/1 to 43/4, and soon found themselves in deep trouble at 83/7.

    Just when a modest total seemed inevitable, Jason Holder and Romario Shepherd engineered a remarkable recovery. Counterattacking with authority, the pair shifted momentum through calculated aggression and clean hitting. Holder struck four boundaries and three sixes in a fluent 49, narrowly missing out on a half-century. Shepherd, meanwhile, produced a composed and powerful unbeaten 52 off 37 balls, registering his maiden T20I fifty with three fours and four sixes.

    Their record partnership rescued West Indies from the brink and lifted them to a competitive 176/8 in their allotted 20 overs. In total, the innings featured 11 sixes and 15 fours, contributing 126 runs in boundaries. Despite a few dropped catches in the field — an uncharacteristic lapse from the Proteas — South Africa’s bowlers had laid a strong foundation earlier. Ngidi returned figures of 3/30, Rabada finished with 2/22, and Corbin Bosch added 2/31.

    Markram Leads Ruthless Chase

    If West Indies had hoped their late surge would apply pressure, Aiden Markram swiftly extinguished any such ambitions. From the outset, the South African captain set a relentless tempo, combining precision with power in a masterclass of T20 batting.

    Markram’s unbeaten 82 off 46 deliveries featured seven fours and four sixes, including a crisp straight drive that sealed the victory in emphatic fashion. It marked his sixth half-century of the tournament — the most by a South African in T20 World Cup history — further cementing his status as one of the standout performers of the competition.

    He found an able ally in Quinton de Kock, who blazed 47 from just 24 balls at the top of the order. The pair added 95 runs inside eight overs, providing South Africa with the ideal platform for a swift chase. It was their third partnership of 50 or more in the tournament, the highest by any opening duo at this year’s World Cup.

    After De Kock’s dismissal, Ryan Rickelton ensured there were no late hiccups. The left-hander remained unbeaten on 45 from 28 balls, complementing Markram’s innings with clean stroke play and smart running between the wickets. Together, they guided South Africa home with 23 balls to spare, underlining the team’s dominance.

    Proteas in Pole Position

    South Africa’s comprehensive win showcased their depth, composure, and match awareness. Even on a day when their fielding standards dipped slightly, their bowling unit delivered at crucial moments and their batting lineup demonstrated clinical efficiency.

    With two wins from two matches in Group 1, the Proteas now sit in pole position to qualify for the semi-finals. Their blend of explosive top-order batting and incisive pace bowling has made them one of the most formidable sides in the tournament.

    As the T20 World Cup progresses toward its decisive stages, South Africa appear increasingly confident and cohesive — and with Markram in this kind of form, they look every bit genuine contenders for the title.

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