Zimbabwe vs South Africa T20 World Cup Match: Sikandar Raza’s 73-Run, 3-Wicket Effort Not Enough

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Sikandar Raza's 73-run, 3-Wicket effort was not enough to win vs South Africa

The 2026 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup has one day left of Super 8 matches. The first one is Zimbabwe vs South Africa, followed by India vs West Indies. These two matches will decide the entire fate of Group 1.

While some fans will focus on their domestic sports leagues, like the NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL, there is nothing better right now than the T20 World Cup in terms of international appeal (especially with the Winter Olympics long gone)

With all of that said, here are predictions, the weather report, starting XIs, and where to watch the T20 World Cup Super 8 match between Zimbabwe and South Africa.


Match Predictions: Easy South Africa Victory or One Last Zimbabwe Surprise?

In the grand scheme of things, there isn’t much at stake with this match. However, the one question every cricket fan should ask is this: can Zimbabwe surprise us one more time?

At the group stage, Zimbabwe went 3-0, with one match abandoned due to weather. They chased Oman to a 106/2 to 103 victory. They followed that up with a surprising 23-run win against Australia and a six-wicket defeat of Sri Lanka.

Don’t count out Zimbabwe.

For Zimbabwe, its pride is on the line. They were the biggest surprise to make the Super 8s after their incredible effort in the group stage of the T20 World Cup tournament. If they lose, South Africa remains the top seed for Group 1 and will play New Zealand in the semi-final.

However, there is still a chance that South Africa loses. If South Africa loses to Zimbabwe and India defeats the West Indies by a sufficiently large margin (or vice versa), South Africa could fall to the second seed. In that scenario, they would play England, with the winner of West Indies vs India claiming the top seed.

Google reports South Africa has a win probability of 92 percent over Zimbabwe. CricTracker predicts that South Africa will win the match.

Final Score: South Africa Wins by 5 wickets, 154/5 to 153/7


Weather Report for the Final Zimbabwe vs South Africa T20 World Cup Match

Today’s Zimbabwe vs South Africa Super 8 match is taking place at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. AccuWeather reports that the current temperature is 30 degrees celcius.

Additionally, there is wind from the North West at 21 km/h, with gusts of up to 43 km/h. There is a 0 percent chance of both rain and thunderstorms.


Starting XIs For Zimbabwe vs South Africa

Here are the starting XIs for the final Super 8 match between Zimbabwe and South Africa.

Zimbabwe Starting XI

  • Brian Bennett
  • Tadiwanashe Marumani (WK)
  • Dion Myers
  • Sikandar Raza (C)
  • Ryan Burl
  • Tony Munyonga
  • Clive Madande (In for Tashinga Musekiwa)
  • Brad Evans
  • Wellington Masakadza (In for Tinotenda Maposa)
  • Graeme Cremer (In for Richard Ngarava)
  • Blessing Muzarabani

South Africa Starting XI

  • Aiden Markram (C)
  • Quinton de Kock (WK)
  • Ryan Rickelton
  • Dewald Brevis
  • David Miller
  • Tristan Stubbs
  • George Linde (In for Keshav Maharaj),
  • Corbin Bosch
  • Anrich Nortje (In for Marco Jansen)
  • Kwena Maphaka (In for Kagiso Rabada)
  • Lungi Ngidi

Where to Watch T20 World Cup Super 8 Match: Zimbabwe vs South Africa

Willow is a subscription service that streams cricket matches for international users to watch from anywhere in the world. Fans can also watch the Zimbabwe vs South Africa match on Fubo, Tamasha (for Pakistani fans), and JioHotStar.

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