ICC Men’s Т20 World Cup 2026, Match 3: India vs USA
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ICC Men’s Т20 World Cup 2026, Match 3: India vs USA
The home crowd is ready for a spectacle as the defending champions, India, kick off their title defense against a rising USA squad in an electric Match 3 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026.
Taking place at the legendary Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, this fixture is a celebration of cricket's global expansion. While India is the heavy favorite on home soil, the USA arrives with the confidence of having pushed "India A" to the limit in their final warm-up and the lingering glory of their 2024 upset over Pakistan.
Head-to-Head: The Growing Script
Meetings between these two are rare, but their encounter in the 2024 World Cup proved that the Americans can hold their own against the world's best for significant periods.
June 12, 2024 (T20 WC): India won by 7 wickets (India chased 110 after a disciplined USA bowling performance).
Feb 2, 2026 (Warm-up): India A won by 38 runs (India A 238/3 vs USA 200/10).
Team Form & Recent Results
India (W-W-W-W-W) The "Men in Blue" are in clinical form. Under Suryakumar Yadav's captaincy, they recently swept New Zealand 4-1 and looked unstoppable in their final warm-up against South Africa.
Warm-up: Defeated South Africa by 30 runs (Ishan Kishan 53 off 20).
Warm-up: Defeated USA (India A) by 38 runs.
Series: Defeated New Zealand 4-1 (Jan 2026).
USA (L-L-W-W-W) The USA is finding their feet in subcontinental conditions. Despite two warm-up losses, their ability to post 200 against a strong Indian bowling attack this week has put the Group A heavyweights on notice.
Warm-up: Lost to New Zealand by 5 wickets (Feb 5, 2026).
Warm-up: Lost to India A by 38 runs (Andries Gous 44).
Series: Defeated Oman 3-0 (Late 2025).
Players in Focus
Suryakumar Yadav (India): The captain and world's premier T20 batter. Fresh off a Player of the Series award against New Zealand, "SKY" is the heartbeat of India's middle order.
Andries Gous (USA): The most dangerous batter in the American camp. His top-scoring 44 in the warm-up against India A showed he isn't intimidated by high-velocity pace.
Ishan Kishan (India): Back with a vengeance. His 20-ball fifty against South Africa on Wednesday practically sealed his spot as the most aggressive opener in the tournament.
Saurabh Netravalkar (USA): The Mumbai-born seamer returns to his home ground. His left-arm angle and familiarity with the Wankhede breeze make him the ultimate threat to India's top order.