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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final: South Africa national cricket team hold 5-0 edge over New Zealand national cricket team but knockout doubts linger

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The semi-final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 sets up a fascinating clash between South Africa national cricket team and New Zealand national cricket team at Eden Gardens with history heavily favouring the Proteas. In Men’s T20 World Cup meetings South Africa lead New Zealand 5-0 including a victory earlier in the ongoing edition.

On current form South Africa appear the more complete side. They arrive unbeaten balanced across departments and tactically adaptable in different conditions. Their dominant head to head record against New Zealand in T20 World Cups strengthens the narrative that this could finally be the year they convert consistency into a title shot.

However knockout cricket has often rewritten South Africa’s script. Despite their strong overall performances in global tournaments their T20 World Cup knockout record before this semi-final stands at one win and three defeats. They fell in the semi-finals in 2009 and 2014 secured a breakthrough win in 2024 and then lost the final. That broader context keeps the conversation around pressure and past heartbreak alive heading into this high stakes encounter.

New Zealand by contrast carry a reputation for thriving in ICC knockout scenarios. The Black Caps have frequently shown composure in crunch moments turning tight contests in their favour regardless of prior statistics. For them the equation is straightforward. They do not need to overturn a historical trend across multiple tournaments. They only need to outplay South Africa over 40 overs on the day.

Conditions at Eden Gardens will differ from earlier group stage meetings and semi-finals bring a unique intensity that often neutralises past results. While trends suggest a Proteas advantage the true examination lies in whether South Africa can translate dominance over a particular opponent into success under elimination pressure.

If the Proteas maintain their composure and execute their plans the 5-0 record could extend and push them into another final. But if New Zealand manage to stretch the game deep into the closing overs South Africa’s knockout history may once again become part of the narrative.

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