T-20 World Cup 2026- When is India’s Super-8 match, let’s know the complete schedule
Friends, the exciting phase of T20 World Cup 2026 is being held in India and Sri Lanka, the league matches are over and now 8 teams have qualified Super-8, after 35 intense group-stage matches out of total 40, the picture is now clear. Pakistan became the last team to make it to the Super 8, joining seven other strong teams. Let us know when India’s first Super-8 match is-
Super 8 teams confirmed
India
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
zimbabwe
west indies
England
South Africa
New Zealand
These teams have been divided into two groups. The Super 8 stage will begin on 21 February and end on 1 March. The semi-finals will be held on 4 and 5 March, while the grand final will be played on 8 March.
T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 – Complete Schedule
February 21: New Zealand vs Pakistan – 7:00 pm – Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
February 22: Sri Lanka vs England – 3:00 pm – Kandy
February 22: India vs South Africa – 7:00 pm – Ahmedabad
February 23: West Indies vs Zimbabwe – 7:00 pm – Mumbai
February 24: England vs Pakistan – 7:00 pm – Kandy
February 25: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand – 7:00 pm – Premadasa, Colombo
February 26: South Africa vs West Indies – 3:00 pm – Ahmedabad
February 26: India vs Zimbabwe – 7:00 pm – Chennai
February 27: England vs New Zealand – 7:00 pm – Premadasa, Colombo
February 28: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan – 7:00 pm – Kandy
March 1: South Africa vs Zimbabwe – 3:00 pm – Delhi
March 1: India vs West Indies – 7:00 pm – Kolkata
When is India’s next match?
Team India will start its Super 8 campaign against South Africa on 22 February in Ahmedabad.
India’s Super 8 matches:
22 February: India vs South Africa – Ahmedabad
26 February: India vs Zimbabwe – Chennai
March 1: India vs West Indies – Kolkata
Coming off a stellar performance in the group stage, India will be looking to carry the momentum into this crucial round.
Road to 2028 T20 World Cup
All teams that reach the Super 8 stage have automatically qualified for the next edition of the tournament in 2028. This event will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand, who have already confirmed their direct entry as co-hosts.
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