The T20 World Cup 2026 continues to twist the script. Rain has ended campaigns, Associate nations are rewriting history, and heavyweights are recalibrating
ahead of the Super Eight stage. Australia are out, Canada and Nepal have delivered statement performances, and India are eyeing a flawless group run while Pakistan look for redemption after their latest defeat to their biggest rivals.
Australia Eliminated as Rain Washout Sends Zimbabwe to Super 8
Australia's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign ended not with a collapse, but with a washout. Zimbabwe advanced to the Super 8 stage after their Group B clash against Ireland in Kandy was abandoned due to rain, earning one point each. That point lifted Zimbabwe to five, putting them beyond Australia's reach and confirming Mitchell Marsh's side's elimination.
Yuvraj Samra Smashes Century as Canada Post 173/4 vs New Zealand
Canada's Yuvraj Samra became the youngest batter to score a T20 World Cup century, hammering a 58-ball hundred against New Zealand in a must-win Group D clash. The 19-year-old powered Canada to 173/4, sharing a record 116-run opening stand with Dilpreet Bajwa - the highest first-wicket partnership by an Associate nation against a Full Member in T20 World Cup history. Samra's knock included six sixes and 11 fours, exploiting a depleted New Zealand attack.
Nepal Beat Scotland to End 12-Year Wait for a T20 World Cup Win
Nepal secured their first T20 World Cup victory in 12 years with a seven-wicket win over Scotland in Mumbai. Dipendra Singh Airee struck an unbeaten 50 off 23 balls to seal a thrilling chase of 171, after Sompal Kami's 3/25 triggered a Scottish collapse. The emotional win concluded Nepal's 2026 campaign on a high note.
India Eye All-Win Group Stage as Netherlands Challenge in Ahmedabad
India aims to enter the Super Eight stage with a perfect record as they face the Netherlands in Ahmedabad. Despite three wins, India have yet to fully unleash their batting firepower, with their highest total so far being 209. With night games in Ahmedabad historically high-scoring, India may rotate bowlers, while Netherlands look to prove they are no pushovers after competitive outings earlier in the tournament.
Usman Tariq Vows Pakistan Will 'Put Up Better Show' After India Defeat
Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq admitted the team felt the pain of their 61-run loss to India but insisted lessons have been learned. Tariq, who conceded just 24 runs and dismissed Suryakumar Yadav, said Pakistan have worked on their mistakes ahead of a must-win clash against Namibia. A defeat there could end their Super Eight hopes.












