India announces their Playing 11

India is going to play India vs Netherlands in their final group match of the T20 World Cup 2026, and they will be aiming to enter the Super Eight stage with a perfect all-win record. For the toss, India has won and elected to bat first.

Even though India have won all three matches so far, they still have not fully played the explosive style of cricket they want. They have batted first in all three games, but their highest score has still not crossed 209, which shows they have not completely opened up yet.

Their last match against Pakistan was important in a different way. Even though the result did not affect qualification or Super Eight opponents, India could not afford to lose because of the pressure and the bigger situation around the match. By winning, India simply confirmed again that they are still the favourites.

Now India are expected to focus on scoring big, and Ahmedabad at night is seen as the perfect place for that. In fact, four of the last five first-innings totals at Ahmedabad in night matches have gone above 210, showing how strong the batting conditions can be.



The Netherlands, on the other hand, will want to prove they are not just here to be dominated. They were close to beating Pakistan, they defeated Namibia, and they will want to show that they are not an easy team to push around.

In terms of records, India have now won 16 straight matches in ICC limited-overs tournaments. Their last defeat in such events was the ODI World Cup final in Ahmedabad. This streak has now gone past Australia’s previous record of 15 consecutive wins across the 2006 Champions Trophy and the 2007 ODI World Cup.

India vs Netherlands T20 World Cup 2026: Playing XIs

In the India vs Netherlands match of the T20 World Cup 2026, there are a few key players who can make a big difference. India have already qualified for the Super 8 stage after winning all three of their group matches.

A big player to watch for India is Abhishek Sharma. Even though he is considered one of the best T20 batters in the world, his World Cup has started badly with a golden duck, then missing a match due to stomach illness, and then another duck in four balls. It does not reflect his talent, but he will want to fix this quickly before the Super Eight stage begins.

For the Netherlands, Aryan Dutt will be important. They like to start with him as an offspinner, and since Abhishek has already been dismissed twice early against spin, the Netherlands will likely try the same plan. However, Ahmedabad is a very good batting pitch, so it may not be as easy to control batters here.

Here is a look at the team lineup of India vs Netherlands in the T20 World Cup 2026:

India (Playing XI)Netherlands (Playing XI)
Abhishek SharmaMichael Levitt
Ishan Kishan (wk)Max O’Dowd
Tilak VarmaBas de Leede
Suryakumar Yadav (capt)Colin Ackermann
Hardik PandyaScott Edwards (capt & wk)
Rinku SinghZach Lion-Cachet
Shivam DubeyLogan van Beek
Washington SundarAryan Dutt
Arshdeep SinghRoelof van der Merwe
jasprit bumrahKyle Klein
Varun ChakrabortyNoah Croes

Weather and Pitch Report for India vs Netherlands T20 World Cup 2026

The pitch in Ahmedabad for the India vs Netherlands is expected to be good for batting, especially in night matches. So far, two night games have been played here. South Africa scored 213 against Canada, and they also comfortably chased down 176 against New Zealand. Because of these recent results, another high-scoring match is expected on Wednesday.

According to AccuWeather, the weather in Ahmedabad should stay clear during the evening and night. There is no chance of rain, so the match is not expected to face any weather interruption.

FAQs

Q. Where will the match be shown in India?

A. In India, the match will be shown on Star Sports on TV and streamed live on JioHotstar.

Q. Where will the match be shown in the Netherlands?

A. In the Netherlands, the match will be available on NOS.

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