ICC Men's Т20 World Cup 2026, Super 8: Zimbabwe vs West Indies
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ICC Men's Т20 World Cup 2026, Super 8: Zimbabwe vs West Indies
In a classic clash of Caribbean power versus African grit, West Indies and Zimbabwe face off in Match 4 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8s.
Taking place at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, this Group 1 fixture is a high-stakes battle for momentum. The West Indies arrived in the Super 8s after a flawless group stage, while Zimbabwe scripted the story of the tournament by knocking out former champions Australia to secure their berth. You can watch every towering six and tactical masterclass live on Willow by Cricbuzz.
Head-to-Head: The History of the Underdog While the West Indies have historically dominated this matchup, Zimbabwe has proven to be a persistent thorn in their side, particularly in high-pressure tournament environments.
Overall T20Is: West Indies leads 3-1.
T20 World Cup History: West Indies won their last WC meeting in 2022 by 31 runs.
Mumbai Record: This is their first T20 meeting at the Wankhede, a ground where the Windies' power-hitters traditionally thrive on the short boundaries.
Team Form & Recent Results West Indies (W-W-W-W-W) The "Men in Maroon" are the undisputed heavyweights of Group 1. Having swept Group C with wins over England, Scotland, Nepal, and Italy, they are currently playing with a level of confidence that mirrors their title-winning years.
Group Stage: Qualified 1st from Group C (Undefeated).
Last Match: Defeated Italy by 9 wickets (Feb 19, 2026).
Strength: A relentless batting order where any player from 1 to 8 can clear the ropes at will.
Zimbabwe (W-W-L-L-W) The "Chevrons" are the tournament's "Giant Killers." After a stunning 5-wicket victory over Australia in the group stage and a crucial point earned from a rain-affected washout against Ireland, they have reached the Super 8s with nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Group Stage: Qualified 2nd from Group B (Knocked out Australia).
Last Match: No Result vs Ireland (Feb 17, 2026).
News: Despite losing veteran Brendan Taylor to injury, the inclusion of Ben Curran has brought fresh energy to the top order.
Players in Focus Sherfane Rutherford (West Indies): The tournament's most consistent middle-order aggressor. His ability to rescue the side and accelerate at the Wankhede makes him the ultimate threat to Zimbabwe's bowling plans.
Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe): The talisman. Raza's ability to manipulate the field with the bat and stifle runs with his "mystery" off-spin is the only way Zimbabwe can bridge the power gap.
Alzarri Joseph (West Indies): The pace spearhead. Having taken 4/16 in their last T20 World Cup meeting, his extra bounce will be the primary weapon used to unsettle the Zimbabwean top order.
Blessing Muzarabani (Zimbabwe): The "Lanky Pacer." On a Wankhede deck that offers carry, his height and bounce will be vital in trying to induce top-edges from the aggressive Windies openers.