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ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Super 8 Teams Get Into The Groove While Australia Pack Their Bags

The Australians will now watch the remaining teams compete in what is going to be an entertaining Super 8 stages before the semi-finals next month

Sri Lanka's Pathum Nissanka celebrates his century during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and Australia in Pallekele, Sri Lanka. Photo: AP/Eranga Jayawardena
Summary
  • Australia exit the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 after beating Oman in Group stage concluder

  • All the 8 teams begin their preparation for the second Group stage round

  • Pakistan and New Zealand to feature in opening Super 8 fixture

Australia concluded their ICC T20 World Cup 2026 campaign with a ruthless beating of Oman by 9 wickets at the Pallekele International Stadium in Kandy. Mitchell Marsh led the charge as the Aussies also matched the record of the fastest chase of a 100+ total in just 9.4 overs.

Despite showcasing perhaps their best performance in the tournament, the Aussies had to pack their bags earlier after losing back-to-back matches against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka in their first three Group B matches.

The Australians will now watch the remaining teams compete in what is going to be an entertaining Super 8 stages before the semi-finals next month.

Group winners India (A), Zimbabwe (B), West Indies (C) and South Africa (D) have been drawn together in Pool A and they are also the only 4 unbeaten teams in the tournament.

Second best teams like Pakistan, Sri Lanka, England and New Zealand will play from Pool B.

New Zealand and Pakistan, two nations who have played a lot of bilateral cricket of late, will feature in the opening Super 8 match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

PositionTeamMatches PlayedWonLostPoints
1India4408
2Pakistan4316
3USA4224
4Netherlands4132
5Namibia4040

Group A: India dominated with a flawless 4-0 record, while Pakistan secured the second spot after a massive 102-run victory over Namibia.

PositionTeamMatchesWinLossPoints
1Zimbabwe4307
2Sri Lanka4316
3Australia4224
4Ireland4123
5Oman4040

Group B: Zimbabwe pulled off the tournament's biggest upset by knocking out Australia and finishing top of the table after a washout against Ireland and a win over Sri Lanka.

PositionTeamMatchesWinLossPoints
1West Indies4408
2England4316
3Scotland4132
4Italy4132
5Nepal4132

Group C: The West Indies remained undefeated to finish first, comfortably progressing alongside 2022 champions England.

PositionTeamMatchesWinLossPoints
1South Africa4408
2New Zealand4316
3Afghanistan4224
4UAE4132
5Canada4040

Group D: South Africa sailed through as group winners with three straight wins, joined by New Zealand who secured their spot after a dominant 8-wicket win over Canada.

ICC T20 World Cup 2026: All Eyes On India

India enters the Super 8s with massive momentum, having navigated Group A undefeated behind the captaincy of Suryakumar Yadav and a firing bowling unit.

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While the nation’s focus remains locked on securing a 3rd World T20 title, the cricketing calendar will get much more intense after the conclusion of the 2026 edition.

Almost immediately following the March 8 final, the world's elite stars will return to India for the Indian Premier League 2026, scheduled to start from March 26.

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