On Sunday, March 8, the Indian team made history in the final of the 2026 T20 World Cup. At the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India defeated New Zealand by 96 runs to lift the trophy for the third time. Following this victory, India has been receiving congratulations from all quarters. Meanwhile, former England captain Michael Vaughan has vented his frustration at South Africa. Vaughan asserted that the Indian team became champions largely because of South Africa.
The ‘Most Foolish’ Team
Vaughan remarked, “Who would be the ‘most foolish’ team of the 2026 T20 World Cup? South Africa. Had they not defeated the West Indies in their second Super-8 match, it would have been difficult for India to reach the semi-finals. Team India might even have been knocked out of the World Cup entirely. My point is, had they allowed the West Indies to win, India’s surging momentum would have been halted. By winning that match, they handed India an opportunity.”
India’s Anxiety Could Have Escalated
In reality, had South Africa wished to do so, they could have made the Indian team’s path to the semi-finals significantly more arduous. South Africa had defeated India in their opening match. Subsequently, they faced the West Indies. The West Indies, for their part, had already defeated Zimbabwe in their first match. Had South Africa lost to the West Indies in their second Super-8 match, their points tally would have stood at 2, while the West Indies would have reached 4 points.
The Need to Defeat Zimbabwe
South Africa was scheduled to face Zimbabwe in their final Super-8 match. Under such a scenario, they could have defeated Zimbabwe to reach a total of 4 points. South Africa did, in fact, go on to defeat Zimbabwe by 5 wickets. The Indian team staged a spirited comeback after losing their first Super-8 match, winning both of their subsequent fixtures. Team India defeated both Zimbabwe and the West Indies. Had South Africa lost to the West Indies, a scenario would have arisen where all three teams—India, South Africa, and the West Indies—would have ended up tied with 4 points each. Had India’s Net Run Rate been lower than that of South Africa and the West Indies, the team would have been knocked out of the race for the semi-finals.
Net Run Rate: A Crucial Factor
However, South Africa was keen to avoid getting entangled in the complexities of Net Run Rate. Moreover, Zimbabwe had already pulled off a major upset in the World Cup; the team had remained undefeated throughout the group stage, having defeated both Australia and the host nation, Sri Lanka. Consequently, the South African team could not afford to take any risks in the Super 8 stage. Led by Aiden Markram, the team advanced to the semi-finals by winning all three of their matches, only to suffer a defeat at the hands of New Zealand.
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