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PUBLISHED ON: 04 MAR 2026, 05:19 AM
Today’s semi-final at Eden Gardens feels weightier than your average knockout. We aren’t just looking at a cricket match; we are witnessing a collision of two very different sporting identities. South Africa arrives in Kolkata with a flawless 7-0 record, looking like a team that has finally figured out how to win when it matters. Contrast that with New Zealand—the “giant killers” who seem to treat the Super 8s like a routine commute. They’ve navigated their way here with that characteristic, quiet precision that often catches flashier teams off guard.
There is a palpable sense of “unfinished business” surrounding this Proteas squad. After the heartbreak of the 2024 final, they aren’t just playing for a trophy; they are playing for a sort of national exorcism.
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If you’ve watched enough ICC tournaments, you know that counting out the Black Caps is a fool’s errand. Under Mitchell Santner’s captaincy, they’ve adopted a “ice-in-the-veins” approach that makes them incredibly difficult to rattle.
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Strictly on paper, the advantage sits with South Africa. Their 5-0 historical lead over New Zealand in T20 World Cups, combined with their current unbeaten streak, makes them the logical favorites. Yet, logic often fails in a semi-final. South Africa’s $1-3$ record in T20 knockouts is a ghost that still haunts the locker room. New Zealand doesn’t care about the previous seven games; they only care about being better for the next three hours.
The Verdict: If South Africa’s pace trio gets through Allen early, the road to Ahmedabad looks clear. But if this game is still alive in the 19th over, New Zealand’s history of composure under pressure might just break South African hearts again.
A: The match takes place at the historic Eden Gardens in Kolkata, arguably the most atmospheric ground in India.
A: Surprisingly one-sided. South Africa leads 5-0, including their win during the group stages of this 2026 cycle.
A: Richard Illingworth and Alex Wharf are taking charge on the field, with Nitin Menon monitoring the DRS as the third umpire.
A: If the reserve day is also ruined by rain, South Africa advances to the final by virtue of their superior standing in the Super 8 stage.
A: They will wait for the winner of the second semi-final between India and England, scheduled for tomorrow at the Wankhede Stadium.
PUBLISHED ON: 04 MAR 2026, 05:19 AM

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