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T20 World Cup 2026: How India can qualify for the semi-finals – all scenarios explained

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Last updated: February 25, 2026 2:06 pm
Published February 25, 2026
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India T20 World Cup semifinal qualification scenarios
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Reigning champions India can still qualify for the T20 World Cup semifinals, but their fate hinges on how the remaining Super 8 matches unfold. With the Group 1 table still open, results involving South Africa, West Indies and Zimbabwe will ultimately determine who progresses to the last four. While several mathematical combinations are possible, India’s chances improve significantly if they take care of their own results. Scenario 1: The most realistic path On paper, the most straightforward scenario is one in which both India and South Africa win their remaining matches. If India defeat Zimbabwe and West Indies, while South Africa also collect victories in their fixtures, the Proteas would likely finish at the top of the group standings. India, in that case, would progress to the semifinals in second place. Under this combination, other outcomes in the group become less significant as long as India secure maximum points from their remaining games. Scenario 2: South Africa lose both games Another route opens up if South Africa falter in their next two matches. Should that happen and India manage to win both of theirs, the two teams advancing from the group would be India and the West Indies. In this scenario, India’s qualification would become much clearer because it would reduce the possibility of net run rate coming into play late in the group stage. Scenario 3: Can India still top the group? A mathematical chance still exists for India to finish at the top of the group. For that to happen, India must win both their remaining matches while West Indies should defeat South Africa. If that occurs, the standings at the top could tighten considerably, potentially resulting in either a two-way or even a three-way tie depending on the outcome of South Africa’s clash with Zimbabwe. Also Read | T20 World Cup | Loud, purposeful and back to their best: India’s Chepauk nets send a message ahead of must-win Zimbabwe clash However, this remains a difficult scenario to materialise. Both the West Indies (+5.350) and South Africa (+3.800) significantly boosted their net run rate with wins in their opening Super 8 matches against Zimbabwe and India respectively. It would mean India would likely need commanding victories in both their remaining matches to move ahead on this metric if the table ends up tied on points. Scenario 4: Scheduling could help India One advantage for India is the scheduling of their matches. Their final Super 8 fixture – against West Indies in Kolkata – will be played after the South Africa versus Zimbabwe contest in Delhi on Sunday. That could prove useful because India will go into the match with clarity on what exactly is required, especially if net run rate becomes a decisive factor. Story continues below this ad At this point, the equation is simple for India: win both remaining matches and keep their semifinal hopes firmly alive. But with multiple teams still in contention, even small margins could end up shaping who advances to the last four.

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