Which teams have qualified for the Super 8 stage?
India, Sri Lanka, West Indies, South Africa, England, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Pakistan.
Cricket / T20 World Cup
The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 group stage is nearing its end, and the Super 8 lineup is now complete. Several teams have secured their spots after impressive performances, while others have been knocked out of contention.
The Super 8 stage promises exciting contests as the top teams battle for a spot in the semi-finals. India, Sri Lanka, West Indies and South Africa have shown dominant form, while England and New Zealand have had mixed performances but managed to qualify. Zimbabwe's surprise entry adds an element of unpredictability, and Pakistan will be looking to find consistency in the next stage.
Australia, the 2021 winners, had a disastrous campaign, suffering defeats against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, putting their fate out of their hands. Ireland's hopes were dashed after their match against Zimbabwe was washed out due to rain.
The USA and Canada showed promise but ultimately fell short. Afghanistan, semi-finalists in the 2024 World Cup, were eliminated after a tough run in the group stage.
India, Sri Lanka, West Indies, South Africa, England, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Pakistan.
USA, Netherlands, Australia, Italy, Namibia, Oman, Nepal, Scotland, Canada, Afghanistan, UAE and Ireland.
Rain caused the abandonment of the Ireland vs. Zimbabwe match, eliminating both Ireland and Australia from contention.
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