In the T20 World Cup 2026 match on Wednesday, New Zealand secured a crucial victory over Sri Lanka. Have a look at the Bulletin for February 26, as India
take on Zimbabwe as well.
1. Sri Lanka eliminated after defeat against New Zealand
Co-hosts Sri Lanka were knocked out of the T20 World Cup 2026 after suffering a crushing 61-run defeat to New Zealand in their Super Eights Group 2 clash at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Batting first, New Zealand recovered to post 168/7, led by Mitchell Santner's 47. Sri Lanka collapsed to 107/8 in reply, marking their second Super Eights loss and elimination as the first team out of the semi-final race.
2. Rachin Ravindra stars in Kiwis crucial win
Rachin Ravindra delivered a match-winning all-round performance as New Zealand defeated Sri Lanka by 61 runs in a pivotal Super Eights encounter. He scored a quick 32 off 22 balls to aid the recovery from 84/6 to 168/7, then claimed a career-best 4/27 with the ball, dismantling Sri Lanka's middle order with key wickets including stumping dismissals. His efforts earned him Player of the Match and boosted New Zealand's semi-final prospects significantly.
3. Pakistan's fate depend on England
Pakistan's semi-final hopes in the T20 World Cup 2026 Super Eights Group 2 now heavily depend on results involving England and other outcomes. After a washed-out game against New Zealand and a narrow loss to England (despite Harry Brook's century), Pakistan sit with just 1 point from two matches. They must win their final game against Sri Lanka convincingly, while hoping New Zealand falter in remaining fixtures, including against England, to overhaul net run rates and qualify.
4. Rinku Singh rejoins India camp
Indian batter Rinku Singh has rejoined the national team camp ahead of their crucial Super Eights clash against Zimbabwe. He briefly left the squad due to a family emergency-his father's deteriorating health-rushing home from Chennai. Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak confirmed Rinku's return on Wednesday evening, in time for the must-win match on Thursday. His presence strengthens India's middle order as they aim to keep their semi-final aspirations alive.
5. Sanju Samson poised to return in Playing 11 vs Zimbabwe
Sanju Samson is set to return to India's Playing XI for their do-or-die Super Eights match against Zimbabwe in Chennai. With recent top-order struggles and an overload of left-handers exploited by opponents, batting coach Sitanshu Kotak hinted at changes to balance the lineup. Samson, a right-hander comfortable against spin, offers flexibility in the middle order. Discussions focus on his inclusion, potentially alongside Axar Patel, to address tactical predictability and boost India's chances in this must-win game.
6. Sri Lanka fail to qualify for T20 WC Semis 5th time in a row
Sri Lanka's elimination from the 2026 T20 World Cup Super Eights marks their fifth consecutive failure to reach the semi-finals. After back-to-back defeats, including a 61-run loss to New Zealand, the co-hosts finish with zero points and a heavily negative net run rate. Despite home advantage and early promise, batting collapses and inability to chase competitive totals ended their campaign early, continuing a disappointing streak in recent ICC T20 World Cups.














